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Digital page images are linked to the text file. 1 t r ro r THE HARTFORD HERALDtr tw a4 i Subscription 1 Per ear in Advance I Comelthe Herald of a Kohj World the liana or Ill NaliODl Lumberiag at IJ Back All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed a7th TEAR iHAR1FORD KY WEDNESDAY APRIL 19 1911 N016i 1 l i t r t t i i t t b E tt PA j r 1- i NEW RICHMOND i GETS IN fiElDI Mon Maxrjanberry Racei L for Governor IS PLATFORM EMBRACES All That is Worth Having In This Vorld Synonym of Generosity SPECIAL APPEAL TO FAIR sXf Murray Ky April 16In tho following unique card Hon Max Hanborry a prominent member of the Cadiz bar formally announce hip candidacy for Governor of Ken ltUIT the announcement appearing tocrt In the Calloway County Ga zeite Having stood for many years tor equal rights to all and excluslv privileges to none not even barr lug the women and all these year having advocated five cardinal prln clples and these being so well known to most of the people If not ell and owing to the great terrific and Irresistible pressure brought ti bear on me and owing to the further fact that even Gus Willson hat once been elected Governor though knowing as I do that It will boa L great sacrIfice personally and finan raIlT to accept this position feeling JlI Jo keenly the many laborious duties of this responsible position yet ow Ing to this great pressure I have decided to accept It In fact see no possible way to avoid It and now In order that none may misunder stand my position will one more time make myself clear FlrstI am unalterably In favor of giving every yellow dog Ddtno crat a lucrative officeonq which keelblurr Second i am Jfavor of giving every white Republican especially tUlSCho voted for Gus Willson f Tied still remain loyal to their par ty a pension same to be ample to keep the wolf from the door without effort or care on his part ThirdI am In favor of giving very negro voter a watermelon patch a mule and a fish pond with Imported fcbor to handle his mule and cultivate the melons tree ol earq or cost to him FourthI am In fcvor of and will give all married rontep a forty torsepower automobile pf their town selection and two hats each every year as large as any turbine wheel now In use for the operation of any grist mill In the State of no- Cl more than 600 barrels capacity ton gether with half a ton of chewing gum for each ono annually and will grant each one the exquisite privilege of saying anything she may see tit about her neighbor no odds how slanderous without fear or hindrance either of law or equity Of course it goes without saying that every girl and single Woman in all this commonwealth Is to have a wicket phaeton and a snorted pony without cost or care So with some degree of impatience not on my account however t but on account of the dear people I await my InauguralMAX It should be noted that Mr Han berry does not announcofrom which one of the great parties ho seeks the nomination EXACT CENTS MUST BE CtfARGfiED FOR TICKETS Washington April 16A resolu lIon has beep adopted bythe Inter State Jomjnerce Commission put ting an end to the practice of rail road companies for the sake of con r Venlenco in polling passenger tickets whenever possible at a charge in multiple of S For instance if the fare according to the mileage figured 44 cents the rate exacted has In many cases been 46 cents and if It figured 42 cents It might be 40 r cents By the order Issued ipdayJ carriers are required to make the charge In odd cents j TRY TO MTNCH T BTECTIVE r ITT THE TJStOlUPSON dt1SIJ i I- tlyttDjld April 1tcTllat3- a jiJ Mabxtt takes det6cllyej John uncrI tNjwkvllle out of the hotel at Provldeno recently and- Yg5 held at bay at the point of shot guns has just been made pUblic hre Sensing was employed by a pub lie committee to Investigate thejay terious murder of Henry Thompson hetot last December and gave tes molly before the grand Jury now slt tirijf at Dixon Sensing arrived In Providence Satuday night and wont to the hotel and about midnight Q mob it is said arrived at the hotel and demanded that Sensing come outside The Marshall was sent for and threatened to shoot Into the crowd If they did not disperse Sensing and the hotel proprietor sat up the balance Of the night with shotguns on their laps and looked every minute for tho mob to show up again It Is said that Sensing was able to present strong evidentr to the grand Jury at Dixon BIG K P CONVENTION MEETS IN OWENSBOR I Next Month AH Lodges in th District Will Send Delegates The district convention of the lodges of the Fifth district of theI Knights of Pythias of Kentucky willI be held In Owensboro in May andI preparations are being made to have It be one of the most successful and important conventions that has ever been held in the State It Is pro posed to have the largest class Initiation over held in Western Ken tucky and each of the lodges in theI district is Invited to have a largeI number of candidates for the firs rank All of tho lodges In the dls 11l send a largo delegation ti I them tngr and asthe mpetlni willcontinue onjyono day Star lodge members are making preinra thous 5 tQ ntClrlnth vlsttlnE- KpJbhts on an elaborate scale The Star lodge degree team which has a fwidespread reputation for being i one of the best in the State will confer tho first rank in amplifiedI formThe district is composed of the following lodges Star lodge No 19 OwensborQ Ivy lodge No 21 Henderson Breckcnrldge lodge No 61 Cloverport Independent lodge No 98 Hawesvllle Rough River lodgeI No 110 Hartford Caluthi lodge No 144 Central City Eclipse lodge No ICO Livermore Damron lodge Leltchtleld Luther lodge Drakesboro and Golden Spur lodge No 190 Owensboro The convention will be attended bjr Grand Chancellor R L Slade GrandI Keeper of Records and Seals J W Carter Past Supreme Representative W W Blackwell of Henderson and other grand lodge officials XO MEETING WAS HELD BY THE MACEO GROWERSi A surprise was in store for tho epresentatives of tho Green River tobacco Growers association when hey arrived In Macao Saturday naming preparatory to attending the farmers meeting which had teen called by W G Rlney president of the Green River association Hiram Marksberry vice president Walter Atherton secretary and TM Maple one of the supporters of the Green River association went to laceo to represent the association but upon arriving at Macao found that something like 1300 acres of obacco had been pledged to a local committee yhlch had been appointed to confer with the Green River obacco Growers Association and the Home Warehouse company In- an effort tb have a receiving point pened In the Maceo tobacco barn The representatives of the asso latlon were unable to take any ac- Uon until the tobacco had been pooled with the association uncondltlon allT and they returned to Owens boro Consequently there was no armors meeting held in Maceo i t Electric Lights for Livermore Work la being rushed by a large for o of electricians bn the erection LiverorefhIe next few days the town will be ghfed by electricity The Lhwj i9rn Electric Light company Is lnI IIttlUng thirty street Hehto arid also till a large force of electricians eh resiItI 1 YOUTH CHARGED WITH PATRICIDI Thomas Thompson Under Arrest Second Time AN INDICTMENT FOR MURDEII Returned Against Him byWeb ster County Grand Jury WasArrested BOY KISSED MOTHER GOODBYE Madlsonvllle Ky April 14isensation was created today whetn Thomas Thompson aged 18 son of Henry T Thompson a wealthy merchant who was found murdered In a deep ravine near Providence the day after Christmas was arrested for the second time charged with pat rlctde An indictment l returnee t by the Webster county grand jury at Dixon late last night It charged the boy with wilful murder Deputy Sheriff Cosby Campbell at 2 oclock this afternoon went to theI High School at Providence which young Thompson attends and call ing the professor to the door asked to speak to the accused boy Quietly he Informed him that he had a warrant for his arrest charging him with murder The boy Is reported to have made no answer but went back and not his cap and walked away with the officer He was taken to his home where he kissed his mother and two sisters who completely brolo down when they learned of the arrest At 5 oclock he was taken to DIxon where he was lodged In Jail nail was denied him Three weeks after tho wealthy merchant had been found dead In the ravine from a bullet ot a 3Scal Iber steeljacket automatic revolver his son was arrested charged with firing the shot which killed1 his fath or All evidence Introduced it the I examining trial was of a circumstan Itlal nature and was not sufficient to hold the boy County Judge Brown Ing thereupon ordered his dismissal Detective Sensing of Nashville swore out a warrant for the arrest of a close friend of young Thompson Kearney Benjamin three days after Thompson was released from custody After two days of trial County Attorney Bennett moved that the charge against Benjamin be dis missedr I Not long afterward many citizensI of Providence assembled at the city hall and it was decided to ask tho Mayor to appoint a secret commit too of six men jo work bn the case the Identity of the members of the committee to be known only to Mayor Montgomery It was learned on the third day after the grand jury was at work that It was investigating the case Over a score of witnesses were examined Detective Sutton of Providence who swore out the war rant for Thompsons arrest and Detective Sensing who swore out the warrant for Benjamins arrest testified before the grand jury What alleged evidence the citizens committee dlscoverd Is unknown Judge IL Henson is in Henderson and has not yet set the date for Thompsons trial Rumors of Confession Owensboro Ky April 14Ap- edal from Dixon says that the Commonwealth will place an eyewitness on the stand to testify In the Thompson murder case It Is understood that this witness will testify that Henry T Thompson father of Thomas Thompson wtyo was ar rested today left home early onI the morning of the tragedy in search ot his son The latter In company with Kearney Benjamin and otherI bung men had spent the night ceIibratlng Christmas has It Is said in Dixon that some one mode a confession to the grand ury but the Identity of thIs persons euarded The of being closely names twentyfive witnesses for the Com nonwealth1 appear on the IndictI mart many of thorn being the mostI prominent citizens of Providence Where Thompson lived and was hllhltr speQt d Aanof Henry TV TJiomp ons- Ibrotbers resides IIn Louisville De hjLve been workingranthe since the crIme HOU5EINFAVOROF lOT I Bill providing for Popular Election of Senators PASSED iBY VOTE 296 TO 116 Minority However Opposed the Form of Proposed Amendment LONE DEMOCRAT AGAINST IT The House of Representatives by a vote of 296 to 16 passed last week the Rucker resolution propos- Ing a constitutional amendment for tho direct election of United State Senators This Is the first of the Democratic program measures passed by the House Backed by a sol td Democratic phalanx it Went through without modification and with a speed that brought protest from the Republicans The resolution as the House approved it is In the form of the Be rah resolution reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee In the closing days of the last Congress Republican opposition to the Rucke resolution In the House was based on the fact that It did not contain the changes afterward made In the fight In the Senate which assured to Congress continued control ovc elections in the several States After six hours of debate in which many demands were made for this change In the resolution all but fit teen of the Republicans voted tot the passage of the resolution Tin majority of them had stated during the debate that they would suppor the resolution anyway because they were convinced tho public wanted such a constitutional amendment submitted to the country as quickly as possible Those who opposed the resolution on the final vote wer- eRepublicarsCannon Mann III Inols Danforth Dwight Malby Now York Dodds Fordney McMor ran Michigan Harris Lawrence McCall Wilder Massachusetts Hinds Maine Sulloway New Hamp shire Utter Rhode Islan- dDemocratJcDermott Illinois Former Speaker Cannon Republican leader Mann and others of the Republicans who voted against the measure declared that Its form was such as to threaten tUo Federal Government with the loss of con trol over the senatorial elections Ir the States given to safeguard the Integrity of these elections They Insisted as did other Republicans who ultimately voted for the resolu tion that the direct ejection amend ment diould be offered without any language attached that might he dangerous to the future con rel Rlonnl supervision of senatorial elec tions Democratic leaders declare that the Rncker resolution was open to no such construction and that It of fered therroost nearly perfect consti tutional amendment that could be devised n amendment offered by Representative Voune of Michigan adding angnnpo tbn trescmblcd that of the Sutherland amendment adopted In the Senate two months egoi was defeated by a party vote 121 to 190- iTRANGF COINTIDEXOE IN BIRTHS AND DEATHS Richmond Kyt April 16The funerals ol Thomas Hurley and William Deyore Jr wore held here at 2i and 4 V clock today Singular coincidences In connection with the lives and deaths of these two men were that they wore oqthe same day were hoyp to other anti grew up ns chums Both elected the same occupation that of engineer were about the same build and died almost at the same time on the same day and from the nine cause and In the same man ierThe funerals were conducted bout tWQ hours apart In order that the Lodge of Locomotive Engineers could attend both t- A TRAGEDY ENACTED r NEAR THE pnESIDENTII Nash In tonr April deltlfieclBelreH tbtcll her lIon i4 ears oM into rho tidal basin this t I afternoon and then drowned horse This double tragedy was enactedi Just a few minutes before the Pres Ident and Major Butt rode up to the spot They saw a crowd of bos running some of them toward and some away from the place of the drowning The President Inquiredi what It was all about and had Major Butt telephone for the harbor- master and the police These arrived and the bodies were taken of of the basin at a point near where It empties Into the Potomac river The negro woman and tho boy are supposed to have been strangers her acts clearly Indicating Insanity The boy according to the accounts r of the spectators struggled desperately while his head was be- Ing held under the water by his mother The woman apparently bad no difficulty In keeping her own head under water till she was dead CANDIDATE WM ADDAMS STATES HIS POSlTIO On Public QuestionsSome Ex L cellent Democratic Ideas Are Advanced Wm Addams candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor has made an announcement of his position on public questions as follows 1 Stringent Educational law that will secure more schools better schools and better pay for the teachers In order to Insure compe tency and such a system of school as will Insure equal opportunity to Tall children 2 Constitutional revision of tit tax laws 3 All legislation necessary to bring the roads of Kentucky tofthi highest state of efficiency 4 State bank Inspection 5 Bringing the military up to the highest standard of officlonc and freeing same from politics 6 Organization and cooperatloi between farmers as well as among other laboring men whether the Vr IIn the Qv1irfaeWryl i store or wherever wage Is earned 7 Such legislation as would Im prove the relations between capita and labor- S The strict enforcement of that portion of Article 0 of the Con stitution of United States whlclh reads as follows No religious test shall ever be re mired as a qualification to any of flee or public trust 9 Election of V S Senators by I direct vote of the people 10 The strict enforcement ofr all laws on tho statute bcoks ELSIES EASTER RUHMER COST HER VERY DEARIE Ell Nob April 1GMiss Elsie Stuart today uucceeded In seeing the back of her head but In doing so she dislocated her neck tearing some of the ligaments from their fastenings necessitating her being sent to a hospital at Omaha thereto have the injuries righted Miss Stuart was arrayed in her best and upon her head was perched a new and stylish Easter hat Standing In front of a long mirror In her home she desired to get aback view of herself Backing up to the mirror she wlsted her head until she was almost looking backward Then there was a snapping of muscles sounding much like the report of a small pie tol1 and Miss Stuart found herself enable to turn her head to the right the left or forward She was contln lallv looking backward The pain was Intense but tho ounR woman was placed on a spacial train and hurried away to Omaha where a surgeon pulled the neck hack Into place set the face so that It looks to the front and caught up the dislocated ligaments HOE TORN FROM FOOT BY LIGHTNINGS PRANK Marlon Ky April 14Durlng a thunderstorm an outer building near the residence of Levi Gook a Jeweler of this city was struck by lIjrhtnlng At the time Mr Cook was standing near the building with one toot resting on the Ooorslll The I buildIlngI I I ora hla Iqot and severely burning j hlsfoot Otherwise he was unln I IJured I A FIERCE BATTLE IS PRECIPITATED Between Mexican Wart ring Factions ENDING ONLY WITH DARKNESS Insurrectos Hold Agua Prieta After 17 Hours of Bloody Fighting AGAIN pun ACROSS THE LINK Agua Prieta Mexico April 17 From the Associated Press cor respondent In the tleldEnding only with darkness and then with out final victory the most Impor tant battle of the Mexican revolu tion was fought here today between 1 600 fedemls Hiulfir LJftiiL coL Diaz and 1000 rebels under Bal asalo Garcia Two hundred federals were killed according to the rebels who put their own casualties at twenty Despite the previous warnings given by the United States to the leaders of both forces a rain of bullets poured Into the American town of Douglas wounding several noncombatants and causing terror un til firing ceased at G30 oclock to nightThe federals made two attacks each time being repulsed andl when night came they retired leaving their two field guns behind to he taken Into the rebel lines A hall of bullets from the ma chine guns gave the rebels notice of a final advance at dawn The reb els directed their fire at the crews manning the machine guns but the federal fire was eo fierce that the rebels wore forced back to their second line of entrenchments- As the federals advanced the reb els fire became effective and after three hours fighting the federals began retreating At 11 oclock the repulsed federals again advanced with the rebels encouraged by early suttees re turning the fire eagerly After con tinned flghtlngi till federals again found the repelsI too strong and tell back firing as they retired leaving field and machine gnnp to the re I elsYi More than half of Douglas watch ad tho hattie from beginning to end Col Schunk commanding the Unit ed States troops tit Ppnglas rushed four troops ofl cavalry to thebounda I ry line and took every possible pre caution for the safety of the citizens keeping Jlem out of that por tion of the city considered most exposed it Every Indication points td 8 re sumption of the lighting tonight or tomorroW If the federals should prove successful It means that the battle will bo carried1 to the streets of Agua Prieta with Increasing men ace to the citizens of Douglas There Is a movement tonight among the lending citizens of Douglas to send a large number of tele grams to President Taft asking him to safeguard at any cost the lives of the United States citizens Dostcrnto Fiilitlnir Agua Prieta April 17Dulle- tinAt 1030 oclock tonight the battle between the Mexican federals and Insurrectos which began at lawn this morning Is still In prog rem and the fighting has been car rIed to the boundaries of Aiua rleta bv the federals Bv a desperate night attack the federals re alned the ground lost In the da- The Indications were that daylight would find the opposing armies engaged in a handtohand conflict Hook on Sciatica of Stuffing Lessons in Taxidermy Is the title of a little booklet just Issued by James M DeWeese B S exSupt Public Schools of Ohio county and Captain Co H Third Infantry and Unev M Felix B S graduate tax- Idermist nqw In the employ of the U S Government It Is a most comprehensive volume on the art nd science of mounting birds and nlmals and makes the task very Iflln and easy It seljs for only Jl tirt Iu InI well worth the nrlce tqan no Interested 1 in this matter H N fnt aplp h tbn Now clIhool of Taxi ermy Owensbpro Ky ubscribe for The Herald 91 a year t 4 5 1- ii 4 1 d 3 i t r I t i I I ii- r i I fit l7 M- H rrn r J t i j I 1 I i p f V s 1I 1t 1I I I I ii Ir I 1 t +r MANY PERISHED IN BIG TORNADO A Fierce Storm Sweeps Parts of the West TWO TOWNS ARE SWEPT AWAY Wires Down Over Wide Area and Full Extent of Dis aster Unknown A PATH OK DEATH AND INJURY Kansas City Mo April 12Ah- eavy wind storm attaining the velocity of a tornado in some sections and accompanied by rain hall and lightning swept over western Mis sours Kansas and Oklahoma today killing twentythree persons practic- allY destroying two towns injuring almost a hundred persons wreck Ing scores of buildings and putting almost every telephone and telegraph wire in the territory out of commissionThe levied Its greatest toll of death at Dig Heart Okla where eight persons were killed ten injured and almost every build- Ing in the town wrecked It has a population of 400 At Whiting Kan the town was practically wiped off the map sixty buildings being blown down thirty persons hurt and Mrs David Stone killed At Powhattan Kan a woma- and child were killed A high school1II building was wrecked at Eskrfilge Kan a number of houses damagedi and from fifteen to twenty persons t InjuredAt Hiawatha Kan a II house was blown down an 8year old boy named Pelton was killed and several buildings were demol ished Several persons are know- to have been hurt at Netawaka Ran A boy was killed at Manvllle Knn The Kansas end of the tornado started near Whiting and swept f a in southeasterly direction for a tits tance of more than fifty miles It Is thought that many mor n persons were killed or Injured tha have been reported at this time Telegraph and telephone crews are working now that the storm hasI abated to get the wires In shape It Is a big task as only one wire was left Intact between Kansas City and Topeka and telegraph communion tion between Kansas City and Ok lahoma points was cut off In Kansas City the storm did lit tIe damage A few horses war killed by lightning and some build ings struck The rain In Kansa- City lasted about an hour and was heavy A hall storm accompanied at Two more deaths were from near Hiawatha late tonight Oeraldlne Melslnhelmer 10 years old and a small child of Otis Mel lot are the victims The Melslnhel mer girl sought refuge with three companions In a country school house and the building was wrecked soon afterwards Thn dead girls companions were uninjured It Is not known how the Mellot boy met Ills death w Toll Your Neighbor When In need of a cough medicine to use Dr Dells PineTarHoney It Is the best Look for the bell on the bottle m JA JlDHKS stun ADVICE TO A 11OMANAN INSTANCE Judge Goodnow of tho Municipal Court In patching up a domestic dispute the other day made some remarks that were worthy of Solo mon A woman had caused tho ar rest of her husband who was charg ed with having treated her cruelly When her testimony was given It appeared that the man had been more sinned against than sinning Having discharged the prisoner tho judge turned to the complainant and saidMadam go home and take your husband with you And In the future try to do less talking- It Is probable that if all domes tic squabbles could be thoroughly Investigated It would be found that many or a majority of them were duo to excessive talking on one side + or the other Let it not be suppos cd that wo share tho longstanding scoldingand Judge Ooodnow will In his Capacity of general pacifier find pleat y of opportunities for patching up quarrels by giving to men the same advlco that ho gave to the woman When husbands and wives can overcome the habit ofJetting one word lead to another there will be fewer t Is none too good for YOU We do the BEST JOB PRINT ING in town GIVE US YOUR ORDER divorces and grave judges will sel dam find It necessary to devote their valuable time to the business of ending quarrels which have grown out of trivial misunderstandings We are tempted to suggest as a companion piece for the GodBless OurHome motto tho philosophi cal phrase Dont ScoldChicago Rec ord Herald VULGAR MEDDLER AND STUPID FOUR FIUSHER Absolute Fool Purveyor off BalderdashWomen At tack Col Roosevelt 1New York April 14Stupld- I fourflusher absolute fool purveyor of balderdash clumsy corn IImon and vulgar meddler are a few of the epithets which some of the women critics of Col Roosevelt- I1here have applied to him caused by the Roosevelt dictum that mar riages of less than four children are sterile and are common to prowl YorknThose contributing to these choice and caustic remarks were Mrs Isaac L Rice president of the Society for Suppressing Unnecessary Noise Mrs Marcia Townsend treas urer of the Womans Political Nn ion and Mrs Arthur Elliott Fish shenRoosevelts Idiocy the newspapers wouldnt print It Mrs Fish asked why women should go through all that Roose welt considers necessary just as a service to the State when the State has done nothing for her It doesnt even give the children prop er protection she said In the current number of the Out hasoan article on Race Decadence In osf four children to tho family Is nec essary to prevent race suicide The Colonel declares the race cannot go ahead It will not keep dits number even if this minimum figure Is reduced- In most of tho Southern States Roosevelt says there is a purer and higher standard of conduct In this matter From the standpoint of the race Roosevelt counts the average three child marriage a sterile marriage Catarrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS as the cannot reach the seat of the disease Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Halls Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and is a regular prescription It Is composed of the best tonics known combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on tho mucous surfaces The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh Send for testimonials free F J Cheney Co Props Toledo O Sold by Druggists price 75c Take Halls Family Pills for constipation That I zletIlcrMr Rambo next morning Nancy I was perfectly sober when I came home last night wasnt IMrs RamboI think so Abso lom still I thought it was a little queer that you asked me what Id dono with the newspaper that had Widrow Woolsons speech In it ThIs Is An ITestShake Allens FootEase In one shoe and not in the other and ncr tico the difference Just the thing to use when rubbers or overshoes become necessary and your shoes seem to pinch Sold everywhere 26cDont accept any substitute Sample Free Address Allen 801m eted Le Roy N Y Ut4 F u HERttAFFINITY t SCANTILY CLAD Marched Through Streets by Irate Husband WERE CAUGHT IN HOTEL ROOM The Woman in the Case Says Shell Immediately Sue for Divorce A FAMOUS JJEAUTYS TROUBLES Atlanta Oa April HAtlanta was treated today to the sight of an enraged husband marching through the principal streets of thet city the scantily clad alleged afflit ity of his wife caught It is assert ed in a hotel room with her to a police station where he had charges entered against him the case tried and a 100 fine Imposed The husband was R B Strange Iin wellknown salesman The al leged affinity was J W Nix Audi tor of the Atlantic Compress Com pany In the meantime Mrs Strang had been left in the hotel room to make her way home as best she couldI would have killed him if I had had a pistol said Strange at the police station but I wouldnt have harmed my wife for she is a wo mnn Then Strange asked permission to use a telephone Stepping Into the booth he called up Mrs Nix the wife of the alleged affinity and octallecl the whole story to her over the wire Ending he informed her Nix would be named as corespond ent In divorce proceedings If he doesnt sue for divorce I will said Mrs Strange this after noon He has treated me cruelly and has pawned all my jewels Ill show him up in all his meannesses I went to the hotel on business Mr Nix had promised to get me workNix declared he did not know Mrs Strange was married Strange discovered his wife In the hotel largely through accident Passing on a trolley car he saw her In a strange section of the town got off followed her entered the hotel and went to the room where the hotel owners declare she was registered as the Wife of Nix and broke In Nix threatened to break away several times on the way to the sta lion but Strange bluffed him by the threat of using a gun he did not have with him Drougjit before the Recorder Nix made no defense when Strange told his story The Recorder imposed a fine of 100 and costs which was paidMrs Strange is one of the most beautiful women In Atlanta She is of the blonde type Her presence on the streets always attracts at tention because of her beauty and the striking way In which she dresses SAID Slip IIKAHD A BABY CRYING nUT IT 1YASA DOG Owensboro Ky April HTheyoung daughter of Hiram Stogner of this county rushed breathlessly I home this afternoon and told her parents she had seen a baby hang Ing by Its neck to a tree limb and had heard its screams while on her way home from school A posse was formed led by the girl and the entire neighborhood was aroused When the tree was reached where the girl said she saw the baby it was discovered that someone had hang ed a dog by a piece of wire It was still kicking and yelping when cut down If you have sore eyes of any kind use Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve It is good for nothing but the eyes It Is painless and harmless and is positively the best If you dont say so we will refund your money Try it and then tell your neighbor Sold everywhere 25o a tube m 4 THE HOUSE FLY AND TilE DISEASES HE TRANSMITS There was a time not so many years ago when the best of the housewives looked with a scowl at the man of the family It he sent back to the kitchen the soup or cof fee Just because a fly had accident ally fallen into it Why couldnt he was our ov- erbearIng thought have taken It out It was still alive and he could see that It had Just dropped In Of course It would have been different If It had bee na long tithe dead but what harm la there fnallve Sy Now we know the harmirEl11 CALL US UPI Whenever you want Bus 3ness Cards Letter Heads Circulars or anything else in the printing line We give PROMPT SERVICE and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION in a live fly and a scowl would be a mild way of expressing disapproval of the man of the family If he dared risk Incurring the diseases a live fly can communicate If you dont believe that live flies are filthy Insects look at ode through a miscrocope and see what Is sticking to its feet JUST FIFTY YEARS AGO THE CIVIL WAR BEGAN With the Fort Sumpter Fight One Survivor Remains to Celebrate Event New York April 12 Claiming to be the only survivor of the Fort Sumpter fight which opened the Civil war GO years ago today General Roger Atkinson Pryor aged 83 distinguished soldier and lawyer to day observed the anniversary by en tertaining a number of war vete rans A speech delivered by Gen eral Pryor in Charleston resulted in the ultimatum being sent to Major AndersonJust years ago on tho 12th of April 1861 the American Civil war began At 430 oclock on the morning of that day the Confeder ate shore batteries at Charleston S C opened fire upon Fort Sump ter one of the forts located in the great harbor at that point Thirty six hours later after those batteries had tired 1361 shot and 980 shells at the walls of the fort the little garrison under Major Anderson gave up the unequal contest and surrendered On the morning of the 14th Major Anderson and his commandless than 100 men marched out of the fort with hon ors of war and embarked for New YorkThus the greatest and bloodiest of modern warsa war in which some three million men were under arms and In which 500000 or thereabouts were either killed out right or died of wounds or disease was precipitated A half century has suffered to heal tho wounds that were raw and bleeding when the war closed and now the bitterness of the conflict has been forgotten Now It Is pa thetically amusing to read the Im passioned and biased stories of the battles of the rebellion that wore written while the war was In progress or Immediately after its close HOW JOHNNY SUMMED IT UP JUST ABOUT RIGHT Assemblyman Nelson L Drum roond of Cayuga was talking In Albany about his system of weekly reports to his constituents- In these reports he said I tell my constituents what legisla tion is going on and what part In It I myself am taking I think such reports are neces sary when a man Is In politics The average citizen you know is in clined to look on politicians with the cynical eye of little Johnny JonesJohnny said his teacher If coal Is selling at 6 a ton and you pay your dealer 24 how many tons will be bring you Three maam said Johnny promptly Why Johhny that isnt right said the teacher No maam I know Italnt i said Johnny but they all do It I Putting One Over Oh yea Mrs Smith told us my husband is an enthusiastic archeologist And I never knew It till yesterday I found In his desk some queerlooking tickets with the Inscription Mudhorse 8 to 1 And when I asked him what they were he explained to me that they were relics of a lost race Isnt It inter esting pbll C FOR FLETCHERs V C ASTORIA FORCED A BOYS GARB UPON mRlL After Her Hair Had Been CutOff PHYSICAl CULTURE DOCTOR t Is Held in 3000 Bail Afte Shocking Story Had Been Told KEPT IN CLOSE SUBJECTION Atlantic City N J April 14 The girl who was found living i boyss clothing with Dr Frank M Girard alleged professor of phys cal culture In a small tent on the beach here turned out today to b Miss Catherine Potter 23 years old daughter of Mrs A Potter a wid ow of Sandy Lake Penn and sis ter of S E Potter head of a prom inent manufacturing concern of ChicagoThe girl was found as a result of a letter she wrote to her mother on a paper bag Girard was held by Magistrate Grove today In 3000 ball after tho girls shocking story had been told In Court The girl said she fell into thet clutches of GIrard when she ans wered an advertisement telling how thin women could be developed by his method of physical culture GIrard she said Induced her t come to Atlantic City on March 9 He met her at the station and ac cording to her story he was so elo quent over his method of develop ment that she gladly consented to undertake a course of treatment She remained only two weeks and then fled Her money carried he only to Jamesburg N J where Gl rard overtook her and brought her back Then he cut her hair off an compelled the girl to wear boys clothing Thereafter she said he kept her in subjection by threaten ing to do her bodily harm After repeated attempts to es cape she finally wrote a note to her mother on a paper bag and had It mailed The family had been searching for the girl ever since she left and had concluded she was dead Glrard the police say admitted the truth of tho girls story In letters found in his possession it ap pears ho has been masquerading under various allasas Several hundred letters from other young wo men desiring better development of figure were found in his possession No Backache or Kidney Pains If you have pains In the back urI- nary bladder or kidney trouble diz ziness and lack of energy try Mother Grays AromoticLeaf the pleas ant herb remedy As a System ulator it has on equal At Druggists or by mall 50c Ask today Sam ple Free Address The Mother Gray Co Le Roy N Y 14t4 Out of Season Ah my worthy friendex claims the ardent upllfter grasping the hand of the astonished working man who Is trudging his homeward way Let me voice to you my sen timents of brotherhood Let me say to yuo that such men as you are the bulwark of our Havent you been mlxln your drinks Interrupted the working man This Isnt election week WEAK WEARY WOMEN Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them When the back aches anti throbs When the housework Is torture When night brings no rest or sleep When urinary disorders set in Womens lot Is a weary one There Is a way to escape these woes Doans Kidney Pills cure such ills Have cured thousands Read this womans testimony Alrfc Charles Stephens 52C Clay St Owensboro Ky says I used Doans Kidney Pills and consider them to be strcngthoncrtimyback pain When I felt better I topped taking them Instead of continuing their use until a complete cure was effected I am Improved in every way however and can recommend Doans Kidney Pllli to all persons suffering from kidney trouble For sale by alt dealers PriW fu heats FofltertMllbura Co Buffalo New York Bole agents for the TJMted itateL t RwBwaber the same Deoitt p take M ftMr The 0jenDoor tLah operator can exactly locate a fracture In mllellongAenable him to accurately determine tho rock formation from which they are taken This ho can describe as perfectly as If tho rocky formation was before him on the table Pttiiinhastoms By reason of this fact tlM rPiercesInvalids seeuarchronic diseases without seeing and per sonally examining their patients In tee ognizing disease without a personal exam nation of the patient they do not claim to possess miraculous They ob- taIn rowerstheIr knowledge a dis ease by practical and wellestablished prInciples of modern science Certain dIseases display certaIn 1111rtrJilts Subjected to scientific analysis eWfur nlsh abundant data to guide the jl1dg Tlainmethod treating patents at thatIsUnited States that Is not represented by onq or more cases upon the records of practice nt the Invalids Hotel and Sur cane not bo treated In this way which require surgical operations or careful aftertreat mane or electrical therapeutics receive the servIces of tho most sklllfulspcclallsts at the Institution Dr n V PIerce long ago established this Invalids Hotel and Surgical Insti tute with a full Staff of Physicians who were expert In their specIalties These physicians may be consulted by letter free and without charge whatever if you wish a specialists advice upon any chronic malady Tho same system of specialties Is observed as In the depart ments of a medical college Tho professor who would assume to lecture In all depart proJlereIcrwouldleagues and It is just as absurod to sup pose that tho general practitioner can keep himself informed of the many new methods of treatment that are being con stantly devised and adopted In the several SurgeryPeoplo Dr Pierces Invalids Hotel Buffalo N Y wouIderfully equipped SanItarIum where all the latest electrIcal apparatus as wen as elcctrlcwatcrbths Turkish baths static electric machines highfrequency cur ptodatechronic diseases Tho treatment of the chronic diseases that aro peculiar to largofactorlids Hotel and Surgical Institute Tho treatment which Is carriedrout by concentrating the light rich IIP the vIolet or chemIcal rays rom an eedupon any the sent of pain Sufferers from ne gta sciatica rheumatism strains sprain pairsaccuoriginImmediate relief from a single treatment and usually with a little persistence In the use of this aid comfortable health or perfect recovery Is obtained lightbathpatient Is bathed In tho combined rays produced sciatica rheumatism obesity an mla and some Wtms of Uldnoy and heart trouble It has alto proven valuable In chronic bronchitis bronchial asthma and generalshygienicly be overestimated In medicine there has been rapid and 1lrPiercetho has had tho manufacture and Ingredi remcdlcslmproTedIn ists the greatest onto being exercised to see that the Ingredients entering Into his wellknown medicines Dr PIerces Fa vorite Prescription as well as the Golden Medical Discovery are extracted from thebostvariotyotnatlvomedlclnalrootsgathered season of tho year so that their medici nal properties may be most reliable pegcare Is exercised not to over encourage those who consult the specialists of this Institution that no false hopes may be raised Dr Pierces Common Sense Medical Adviser Is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only Send 31 onocont stamps for the clothbound SurgicalInstituteBuffalo kY I Why Not Read it s TheCourieri JournalsI HENRY WATTERSON ts Editorr WE CAN FURNIBII YOU The Hartford Herald AlW TIlE Weeklyeourier Journal BO ONE YEAR FOR ONLY15O Wcan also give liberaltJI combination rate with Daily J or Sunday CourierJournal Write CourierJournal Com pany Louisville Ky for free yetideeire I your subscription order to the tother o aELt a ANTI PA- irihiltid Lt lrAal Paid i s j t I j I a- I 9- d C Ii It I r I Ii i v S ar Ja Ti flr Jii r tom In3t 9tlo 10ro 1 1y mz1 mh mr 1 1r i z1n z1s df n 0i oy oo of 0 es 1 11- tJ 1f r f 1II r J1 I I I 9 1- l I I i j t l t I ivi I vI I J I jI j j I rw 1r 1t s r H W11n 4 h1 t ffvclly1cA Between stationery and stationary f A difference of one letter But if your stationery toJsuch is we can supply you your trade willt not be stationary Good StationeryLett Headst Billheads Statements Circu lars Etc Keep Business ONI THE MOVE Thats the kind we print GREAT OLDIE FOURMILE RAGE Will Be Run in Kentucky Next Fall THE CONDITIONS ARE FRAMEDD Arrangements Made for aI Y Famous Internation r al Event IA BIG ATTRACTION PROMISE- Lexington Ky April HAt an I of the Kentucky tracks next fall there will be a fourmile race an xt may become an International event In the course of a conversa tion at horsemens headquarters to day between Major Foxhall A Daln gerfield John O Keene Green B Morris and Mickey Shannan Major fDaingerfield suggested that a four die race between the best horses m this country would prove a great attraction at one of the three tracks In Kentucky next fall Why couldnt we have such a race asked Jack Keene We could If some one would promote It replied Major Dalngerj field Ill undertake that said Keene and Ill pledge an entry from J N Camdens string right now In the next few minutes Major Dalhgerfleld bad framed the condi tion A sweepstakes for three year= olds and upward weight for t age distance four miles 100 to nominate 250 additional to start each nominator to have the privi lege of naming three horses only one of which Is to start the associa tions In Kentucky to bid for the race which Iis to be run In the fall of 1911 over the track of the association bidding the greater sum said sum to be added to the stakes 70 per cent to the winner 20 per cept to the second and 10 per cent of the stakes to the third horse Major Daingerfleld subscribed for James R Keene and remarked that he would take Celt out of the stud j at Castleton and get him ready for the race Jack Keene subscribed in the name of J N Camden whose partner and trainer he Is in the sta ble now at the Kentucky Associa tion course Fletcher Driver took a subscription at once In the name of his fatherinlaw Thomas H Stevens and by the time JackI nun Plenty of fresh air sleeping outdoors and a plain nourishing diet are all good and helpful but the most important of allis Scotts Emulsion It is the standard treat ment prescribed by phy sicians allover the world for this dread disease It is the ideal foodmedi lungsand a body TOR BALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS Bead Kb nme of paper sad thUad to our feMtlftl ferUci Bash and Child totahBpok Bub tank eoitaini a Good a Lac Jfeujr eoTt ft sowN 409 FMd sttkY r Keene had walked ovcrlo the Phoenix Hotel the names of Irving H Wheatcroft and Barney Schreiber had been added to the list of nomi nators The rate will be open to theworld and there Is a chance that somebody in France and Eng land will want to send an entry across the Atlantic to try conclu sions Entry blanks will be prepared at once and can be had upon ap plication to J O Keene 0O O000000000000O SUNFLOWER PHILOSOPHY 0 00000000000000000 Keep doing something people are going to kick anyway- It can at least be said for woman that she dosent use a cane unless she Is lame A lot of people are convicted on clrcumctantantlal evidence without going IInto court A demure little woman Is the type which can usually be relied upon to boss R man It is about as safe to roast a wo mans church in her presence as to slam her favorite poet It is every mans private belief that his wife wouldnt clean house so often it she thought he enjoyed It Nearly every man has an excuse for his blunders among which aim pulled spelling Is about the weakest- A woman can give no greater Dthan of her absolute trust In a man by holding a nail while he drives it- Dont try to Judge a mans bat ting average by the dope he gives out before the spring training trip beginsOrators would be more generally talkDIng when they run out of something to say IOnce aIherdhusband by praising the good quail There Is a bare possibility howev er that you pay for the cigar the merchant graciously donates when you pay your bill- Examination day in school Is a bad time to attempt to convince a boy that he Is apt to have worse troubles In his after life Very few women succeed in lift Ing the mortgage from the old home by learning to produce n superior article In handpalnted china Atchison Globe GOV WILSON DECLARES FOR TilE REFERENDUM Trenton April HGov Wilson In a special message to the Legisla ture urges the passage of a bill giv- Ing cities a commission form of government that provides for the Initiative referendum and recall The Governor In his message says there Is a healthy and general demand for the passage of the bill now before the New Jersey Legisla ture providing for such a govern ment and In Indorsing the Inltla live referendum and recall ho adds The bill will enable the people to correct the mistakes of their Governors to adopt measures upon their own initiative when necessary and to recall from office unsatisfac tory officials These have proved not only efficient but absolutely part of what is now known as the com mission form of government in va rious cities of the country The changes proposed are not experimental they have been test ed by abundant experience elsewhere and I am sure that It would afford all thoughtful persons cause for serious disappointment If the Legislature should not avail Itself of this opportunity to show Itself allied In this matter as In all oth ers with the Impulses of progress now so handsomely manifest in our body politicIaWe guarantee Sutherlands Eagle Eye Salve to cure common sore eyes In 24 to 30 hours This seems strange but It Is backed by our guarantee You run no risk and It only costs 25c m J T RECTIFYING AN ERROR WITH AN ILLUSTRATION Uncle Joe Cannon at a dinner In Washington said of Speakers errors according to the Detroit Free Press All Speakers make queer errors now and then Usually though they correct them with address Once in the Illinois Legislature there were two menMontague Harrison and Harrison Montague The first was very short the second very tall but the Speaker during debate once addressed the former as the latter He recovered himself however quickly He said with a chuckle It Is strange that I should take Harrison Moptague for Montague Harrlsoni that J should make such mistake as thatfor there is as great difference between you two gentlemen aa there Is between a horse chestnut and chestnut horse A Summons To Court Our LAW PRINTING Is done quickly cor rectly and cheaply WHEN TO SPRAY- WHAT TO USEE To Protect Fruit Trees a This Season RECIPES FOR THE SOLUTIONSS WhlchMay beEasily andCheap ly Prepared and As Easily Used- VAftAllLESOME INFORMATION The following has been received from the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station M A Scovell DilI rectorFruit trees ought to be sprayed twice regularly every year once fIm mediately after the blossoming period Is past and again In a week o ten days Whether or not they should be sprayed at other times depends entirely upon what pests are present on the trees and whether or not the trees have ever been sprayed before- Immediately after the blossoming period Is past spray at once with the following Bluestone 4 Ibs lime 4 Ibs water 50 gallons arsenate of leadI 3 lbs Slake the lime and add enough water to make 25 gallons Dlssoly- the bluestone by pouring over it four or five gallons of boiling water then add enough water to make 2 gallons of bluestone solution Now mix the two thoroughly by pouring bucket by bucket in a barrel an add the arsenate of lead stirring thoroughly It is ready for use once and Is the best preparation known for apple scab rot and codling moth For peach and Japanese plum use less bluestone and lime2 Ibs each in 50 gallons of water The arsenate of lead may be reduced II also to two pounds Or if preferred the selfboiled limesulphur wash may be used for these trees but whatever is used the arsenate of lead must be added to destroy the curcullo Use the same mixtures and spray a second time a week or ten days later If rots give trouble late fIn the season a third spraying may be needed but in many orchards only the two early spring sprayings are necessary to keep the trees in goodII conditionWhen San Jose scale Is present tin an orchard spraying should begin In winter It Is possible at thisf time to reach all of the bark sur taco and very strong preparations may be employed while the trees are dormant For San Jose scale and other in sects of Its family spray In winter or early spring before the bud s swell with the lime sulphur wash with only preparations such as coal oil emulsion or with strong soap solutions Limesulphur wash maybe prepared as follows Lime 20 tbs sulphur 14 lbs water 50 gallons Slake the lime In a large kettle adding at the same time and stirring thoroughly When slaked add twenty gallons of water and boll an hour Then add sufficient hot water to make a barrel of wash Strain before using Every Bottle is Guaranteed Every bottle of Dr Bells Pne TarHoney Is guaranteed to give sat isfaction In all throat and bronchial troubles in SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF MOW WE FALL ASLEEP We lever know when Vo fall asleep because the process is gradual dnd the body falls asleep by tri I yJ t etallmeritB Man is wondrously complex composed of several kingdoms In one and the various thrones are abdicated by conscious ness In succession Cabanls a French physiologist thinks that the sense of sight sleeps first then the sense of taste next the sense of smell next that of hearing and last of all the sense of touch It Is clear that the muscles of the legs and arms lose their power before those which support and these again sooner than the muscles which sustain the back In waking the pro cess is again gradual and in reverse order r 000000000000000O SOME TYPES OF WIVES O 000000000000000 Life It may Interest our correspondent to know for example that we have reduced all wives to 28 types Some of these are The Nagger under this head are blonde and brunette naggers plain fancy and complex The Highbrow this Includes all Intellectual typesplain fancy areEkissers squeezers baldhead smack weepters you slghers The Gadders shoppers neighbor hood visitors dragyou outers c The Fretter alwayslooklngon the dnrk siders brooders trouble mongers wan smilers worriers c The Clothes Horse all types of dressers hobble sklrters lingerie cravers spenders getlntodebtcrs c The Queen this type Includes all extremes between the minimum of intellect and maximum of good looks the kind that looks well on parade but useless for any other purpose Dominator wantseverythlnghcr ownway type servant dlspellers latch key controllers furniture mov- r erStc Homers Including all domestic styles knitters crocheterr sock darners feet soakers red llamiel fiends doctor compellers fie The Doubter fall victims of jeal ousy trap layers stair watcher re preachers letter openers eye search ors Sc The Good Sport bridge players clgoretters race trackers blfurca tors golfers Wall street flyers Sc The Tombstoner all Invalids sanitarium devotees temperature- e takers grow worsers no hopes pale facers chronic tea gowners c For tetter ringworm eczema run 5nlng sores and all skin diseases Dr Bells Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed yourdmoney everywhere mat BUILT HOUSE IN TWO DAYS AFTER FIRE DESTKOYED IT Glasgow Ky April 13On Mon day Archie Marcums pause near Lobb In Green county was destroy ed by fire By Tuesday night enough logs had been placed In a mill yard by sympathizing neighbors to saw out a house pattern and most of the lumber with which to construct thee house was sawed This lumber wes exchanged for some more seasoned and tonight the family expect to sleep in their new house where on ly a fw hours ago the old home stood Of course there are many detail vet unfinished but to cut logs saw them and build a house In two days is pretty quick work 1000 I wouldnt take a thousand dollars for the good VINOL has done me I was told that Cod Liver Oil was the medicine I needed for poorbloodmixture and when our druggist told me that VINOL contained not only toniciron but all the medicinal properties of Cod Liver Oil without the grease or oil or bad taste I made up my mind that was the medicine for me I tried it and today am strong and well Mas J T SNYDER Greensboro N C j We guarantee tho cenulnenesi of the above toaUmonialII We sell VINOL with theI understanding that if it does not give the purchaser per fect satisfaction we return his money without question Will you try a bottle un derithese conditions For Sale by Hartford Drug Co V Incorporated When You Think- Of the pun which many women experience with every month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ atedwith womanhood seem to be almost a miracle While in general no woman rebels against what she re girds as a natural necessity there iis no woman who would slot gladly be free from this recurring period of pain Dr Pierce a Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well and sires them freedom front pain It establishes regularity subdues Inflam nation heals alceratloa and cures fe male weakness letterfretMedlealIf want a book that tells allabout curethemmailingonlyillustratedCommon coverIna J Q irPOSTIONS AMP10Se1 eantPUNTIPUAV rlc ATiL znihsh YJenmtYnJhpp rusrnessJram Z Tra 9f BoNi Tvcu4iidiueG 2ruivarl- dnrac DOJJWDg t7rccnAJAaUrj 1 JORtJFHAHHIJ1It t KENTUCKY Lih1 and Power Company INCOUPOHATKD E G BARRASS MGR Hartford KyWill wire your house at cost Electric Lights tare clean healthy and safe No home or business house should be without them when within reach 010 + 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 010 + + HAVE YOUR SUI- TSCLEANED and PRESSED Repairing and dyeing neat ly doneLadies work given special attentionHats repairedWork liveredClub rate 8100 per month Hartford Pressing Gliil Y M C A Bldg Hartford Kentucky PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Cltum and tnotinei tho hair lromotti a IniurUnl growth Never Tall to Untore Oray hair to Its Youthfultr Color Curu K lalliiiE tO dsiaua tot THE LOUISVILLETIMES FOR i 1911I IWIfillTKll BETTER HKJGKK THAN EVER The regular price of the Louisville Times Is 500 a year If you will send your order to us you can get TUB HAHTPOUD HERALD and the- LOUISIMiE TIMES both one year FOR ONLY 150 The Louisville Times is the llcst Afternoon Inper Printed Anywhere Has the best corps of correspond ents Covers the Kentucky field per fectly Covers the general news field com pletelyHas the best and fullest market reportsDemocratic In politics but fair to everybodySEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RIGHT AWAY To THE HERALD not to ThcLonls vllle Times Dr Bells Antiseptic Salve Good for all Skin Disease HAVE A- ROUGH RIVER- TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUR RESI DENCE OR PLACE OF DL- SNESS AND PUT YOURSELF IX DIRECT CONTACT WITH TH- ELong Distance Lines TO ALL STATES FOR TIlE COMPANYS SPECIAL CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS CALL ON OH ADDRESS J W OBANON Local Manager Hartford Ky W C SEXTOfv Local Manager Incorporated Beaver Dam Ky 18681If OLDEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE JIor1a11for C1tupml nrr t r Ind foreign Sendmytelskclchor photo cl Invention lor freorctiort on Tnicmabmty For free book I1 llteP- atenta 4TRADEMARKS1 to pmmPllrOCalnea In ILl I cOuntrt ell NO FltaTMADCM ARKS Careau and coprrtxhti reJIII orraillet nduittfljr BANK utriniNOfiSend 4 ants In atampi for our Iwo tnralnable PATINTwhlehoneavrIIlpayner patenlaw and othernfoahle tnio rmaaoa DII COIPATENT 303 Seventh St Washington b C i f 1 ie 0 yIJ aL Ij t a 1t 1t t i 1i 1 t I I f i ii r I A f i I t t t 1- t i i r II t V i f V i r r nj IfWl1ilftjJIf JIff1 4 Jf 1 I i l ii y t i i k F I r t w y ki kI I kr I i it t r l II- it I l 4 i I t ft K ii f- ti W1I r 7 t The Harijord Herald DEE JUTIXEmS BUM LFEUX correct inn L FEIIX MLX Prgtu Entered at the BxrtlorA postofioe as aiS matter el the seoe- adWPWNDATAPRIL due JSJ NOTICE DEMOCRATS DvaottzUc ftzLe PrfMrjr EIeo tW Saturday Ja1T J FOR SALE A t cutr7 Caapbtdl Cyldad e Free Has been dlsdaotd T a art a twe rersi don cuua wstill eieap For frrtier pardoal- adNress ors Tie Herald U The scati4a et rassarae tea- starlag aa4 Ys II aow spec u TC IItsake tea All ttrsde iIa asks f those M m teat tKrapgrxr k that tier cUcsr a fiats OWJI eWe rr as IN Ia tics oraL 7 use btereated ta My yay Trfcaww k Ue cfceateog vw to France Lsathtis tb r are Mfcal xli term yet W cone tls rtoc b- cIIII the hkekb ry tyfw It Is MM tfcM the s PI of KIe tacky ate Esstaa Jie ORtrar- the tor O notfl bytxase be WMe the 11dake of tfce Coat of Awls xt11ir trati osdared pSppa oct 0- kP CeDe A 4m bums two rooters mad- t9sod ai o pt to sore oK as- tk T nor xt11 aI It JaM lisei dealsnit vllati MtftlW frep k ttCS sadd see ttlw aaoat sntrfdve aid JurahMi i aasru of food jI r DrroeracV atasdn for sore b1ab Tit Ksatrety ooertt1 py I tiro CMMituw otubt to also br olltes i tito Coov BtloB before tk i nteftty too uaclt a party plat j lame ad dies Itphube Iteao i nets Maadtor sonKthln I I ia tiny HOTS Uie Rsrisw amtie- dmat for okKtlmi of C I lerator- by a ttpul x vote priced by a vote o- ftt r S to IS Of tlleM mtMtD obfe j t0rf Hfuwa wery of court R t a- u b white OM lone torn Doe- ratrieDermott of Illinois woodI wlk ifetM a solitary ihlure T I Hartford like away other tows- aad e cUl M of 0 eouaUT k dteap yotaierf at UM popoteUoa tilt C mm gave naDalyj7 MIlk Wall a eaa4derabk IKCTUM however over tbt ar i of tai year oleo Oros well bare to take the eo at Inlt M it dtotlnetly ender stead wy are Btlll to the ring and 11M beat tows of our size In the whole ewmtry Looxdrawaout deadloeJsB of Leg tohttarw In the e etton of U ltod Stat Bwaaton M owleHs and to reryrnpoasly will be Uilagll of tko put when the people get a whaek at the matter and elect th- lTtiaaWrs to suit themselves It willI ho a deathblow to lobbies and Wjetal otaroMel but It will give UM common people a chance at- atattyrwbtek a vitally concerns them hut which at present they have very Ittle to do with Not for many year have the Democrat bad such a chance to rnako a record for themselves aa dNrfng the present eewlon of Con gross True they may not be able to enact much into law bOlides the Canadian reciprocity measure but they can show what they stand for and pat It up to the Republicans to meet the teenee It should and no doubt will be a measuring of lances The Democrats should make a de cMve stand for much needed and popular legislation and whether they win out at this session or not they will anyhow advance the cause of Democracy In a recent ieof the Youths Companion one of the highclass magazines appears a short story b- ono y of Hartfords erstwhile belles Mrs Tula Pendleton Cummins now a resident of Richmond Va The title of the sketch Is The Dream House and It is a beautiful piece of Imagery depicting the brIde life of a Kentucky girl who had gone West It Is very touching In IIts wordpainting For several years Mrs Cummins has been a popular and muchsought writer for the mag azines We understand sho Is now at work on a large novelwhlch will be lIssued by the publishers at an early date eaJWIXISTKK IIUIKS HOOKS k j AT A HLBKIlXfi IIROTIIKR- ikli I 4 Angeles Cal April 14Dr- N Crossflold President of iwylvanla University of Kent twu greatly annoyed during j r o sen tovlfbt at the Pin 71Jzh Ctartii bT to cl tSxe drat Jw tanea aalerp I One of tit transgrestors ertient ljr a lfkt steeper was the Doctors carcaetie reaarlo pfliars aad sleepers of the ch The ether bcnrerer began to saore the surging intake being follow i Vr ratptc czpiratioas The Keatackr parses eoald stand it se larger Keeping right on Ykh tile aer=sea lie cabled a byran ookI jat tbe anaeardeaa sleeper One bosk tottered another xntfl the titpeace was Ja a perfect titter the sleeper stoplr W d bit eres I for a savant lid thiftlmg iris po motion from full face to profile dftright en estfl she ta tficda IFEDEHL IJCFXSE TO SELL I t u ron IS IXCKUnXATIV F i Frankfort Ky April 1 it tCourt of Appeals has rendered two TerT iap9rtaz dedftoas ef them was ia she ease 1weaabt Kiss ajcalact the Cem sad was appealed from Ix eenatyrthe ease telflg arm L llpI Aepeilate Court MIdI that a- j Goveraaeat Beeate held by a sa jjaceu d sf selling ltqor in oval ptia territory Is pima fade erl- 4Mte of pUt aad cays It is ata- tetKTT to hare direct erideace the pDt of the aoefd bet ifj etrewuiaatUI erMesee is rorti la a case appealed from Warren j coutr the Csnrt of Appeals d bat as a4pted child cannot laherit I from may of the ktedred of the adapted father and mother I rbovgh the fouler pareats base a perfect right to Mad tbeai 4Tes toI I iiake tie child their heir they caaI i Mtt1Ib tight to laherit fro i others THOUGHTLESS OF MAXDV f 3tSCiLftil fiFlif C oD50 EatoatoB Oa April IiVlaatproBis 4 to he the Mgr K aegro ifaartl ever Mid in Puiaaa coMty was trraed Into s wild pack ts day obsequiesJNaadyrl had to flee duI eorerlag of the cof i fin aad blinked at the leaden of a loon Itae of Moaners who bad formed for a last look at the re satin All the Nperstltloas IfJi many dark ages flashed to the sur face whoa It dowsed on the crowd at the esmetsry that the corpse lead rerived AH bat two ran as for floats laaorul souls and wily a few i lof then remain to be aeeovnted for IIIB the community Two seen had enough presence of mind to gets a doctor The woman will recover KING ANSI QUKKX WASH FEET OK POOR PEOPLE gOIIDJI gayetlee had been arranged for their stay King Alfonzo and Queen Eugenie today washed the feet of ten poor moo and women as a par of the Maundy Thursday celebration Ila the royal palace Tbe ceremony was performed 1 floe of I pretence princes grandees diplomats and church and state digIj nitaries A chamberlain poured water o tile lest of the poor from a silver Jog while a meld of honor held th silver basin and towel A banquet was served to tbe poor afterwardI the courses being carried from the kitchen by grandees and served per sonally by the King and Queen During the adoration of the cross In the royal chapel tomorrow the King will pardon 11 men condemn ed to die saying I pardon them so that God may be merciful unto me For fiak Town property vacs lots cottages and twostory dwelila A C YEISER k CO- Hartford Ky I Ohio County Poultry Wednesday and Thursday of last week were redletter days In tit county for those who had any kin of poultry to sell A special price for these two days was made by W 1i Ellis the produce merchant this city and by E P Barnes k Dro and John Arbuckle of Bea- Ter Dam It Is estimated that no loan than 70000 pounds of chick ens were shipped from these two points and in round figures amounted l to 10000 The poultry was shipped direct to New York Mr Kills shipped nearly 75 cases of eggG or 2250 dozen on these two days The Coca Cola people won out tin their fight with the Government Chattanooga The Jury and cou decided that the drink is not InJu- rIous and that the little caffeine Iit contains is of little consequence The Government threatens to take the case to a higher court Leave your Laundry at my Grocery Domestic finish Work Guaranteed Called for and prompt delivery Phone 140 Her Grocery p Subscribe for The Hartford Herald I LjHE GATTLI 1 LIFEntrb1 i j Has Always Shown LoyalI Devotion TO INTERESTS OF ilIS COUNTRYr Ii i Where Creeds Are Not Recog nixed in March of Hu man Liberty DECL1XE OF u OmL TheAmong the comments upon tbe eJectiea of James Aloysles Uer1 zaaa as Senator from New York 1s- ellolJe by Congressman Mania W Ut a Protestant a Southerner t by birth BOO heritage and Dow a I New Yorker LII7Se precestatSon of OGoraaas J name served to set at rest Ole all e J gations that the Insurgents ifs the jew York Legislature were iadls posed to vote for a Roman CatboUc j and aa IrishAmerican That Senator OGonnan was voted I for by aeotben without regard to dlbls reti glows aSliatton idea1 anew that this is a country of eqaalI opportunities for Catholic Protes Ijtaat Jew Unitarian and onbeliev er How great has been the gala ofr the Catholic Church in the Demo 1 track atmosphere of free America cIII arrested by comparison of the I election of OGonaan with the co JJ 211Jt otfVJiSe foFV priest to be found I within its Jurisdiction Any tltiUII could make Ute arrest and it mat toted little whether tile priest wasj In Ute State by accident or detiga taw remained on the statute rlTIlls until the adoption of the Fed Constitution la 17S7 At floe present time and for the second time since the Constitution was adopted a Catholic is chief Jus teltlee of tbe Supreme Court of the United States by appointment tv a i President of different creed and his appointment confirmed by the Sw- At overwhelaiagly Protestant tn Its membership There never has been urred against a lay Catholic in official life j that be need the power of his offlre hisIChurchslons when questions of creed arose Iin public matters as In connection with schools on Indian reservations whether the Government should pay members of Catholic orders for In structlng the children of Catholic Indian parents the strongest- t speeches in support of such payment were made by Protestants The speech of the late Senator Vest Inn this connection is particularly recalled The decline of the knownoth ing and tbe A P A sentiment inn this country Is not to be marveled at Their spirit of narrow bigotry- e and hate could not survive where on every hand was refutation of telr libelsIn tbe unselfish ser vice of Catholics of Influence to tbe State and nation in tbe indisputa ble evidences that none are njore realous for the security of govgrn meat than theY and none more c the or more loyal In public affairs than Irishmen and the sons of ttr Ishmen Dubuque Iowa Tele graphHerald Grovcr Attention IIIhpst Growers of Ohio county are earnestly requested to be present at the Wheat Growers As sociation to he held at the court hotiFe In Hartford at 1 oclork Sat tirdav April 22 to complete ar 19bdcrop The large wheat growers are most earnestly renuested to be present T H BALMAIX Presi ofW H RHOADS Recr Wheat Growers Association Ohio County Dufllness failures In the United States for the week ending April 13 were 233 against 23C the previous week A R WILL MEET IX OWEX8HORO MAY 12 AND 13 The Department Encampment of willrte on May and 13 The business session will bo behind closed doors but there will be a rousing camp fire at tbe Grand theater on the evening of Mav 12 for the public f rAddreRlls of welcome will bo delivered by the local Post Command er the mayor of the city and the Hon ThoB S Pettit responded by the department commander and the adjutant general Intersperse oftt 1JJ vitb martial slide basic tans coss recUatfos etc Mrs Rene C Harris of Kassas national president of the Woaeana Relief Corps and Jobs E Gillsan I of Bosloa Mats national corasaad erIaebiei of the G A JL win both be present and m make a1ns8eL- r r oooooooooooooooO CXBCCIT COUBT XOIESL 0- o0000000000600000 rT1e Olio Circuit Court ecffiTesnefl In court haD at Hartford last Mon day for the two weeks April term Judge T F Birkhead presJilae Commonwealths Attorney Bea BL RIngo and County Attorney C E SmIth were also present After prcliiaiaarT motions the JoJ eapant3edGas petit Jarors E P BaraaTd Sciota Hater J R Addiagtoa B 1 Brown Albert ChUm W R Pierce F M Porter J H MHEgxa Mart Hcnfrow T W Beataett 1W Bell D E Ward J B Befrow J R Midkiff a F culvert SbeJbr Ford J H Dotsoa R C Smitb The following named jreatlesnea were erapaneled as grand jarors J L Maddox S T Barnett Aasber I Chick J D Ralpb J F Hitler W P Taylor A G Marphr Birca Moa roe R P LSkeas James McSberrr Sep WlWaas and Wan Brown S T Barnett was designated as fore man by the cosrt and Amber Chick was chosen U clerk and Sep mlHarry as sheriff of the grand tarp After the csaal lattractloas by tbe Commonwealths Attoraer supple mooted by tbe court the report of the rartoss oSces was heard the I pandIare after the evil doers with a sharp stick All the Comth cases on the first 1mad strand days docket were nJJ tIned for process except the fol lowing wbkb were stricken o3- Coatb TS OwenWellet aLPleas ant Walker Herbert Mefford Bud Taylor Chester Fentress Arthur Wafford Mattle Boswell Dad Wal ker R P Her 2 eases The following cases were on mo lion of Comth Attorney filed away with lleave to reinstate on motion Comth or County Attorney viz = ofI Comth vs Lusty Rogers eases and Fielden Turner Comth vs H K James charged with cutting In sudden heat and par lon verdict of Jury guilty and fined SO- Comth VB Jack Rains verdict of Jury not guilty Comth vs Peyton Sullenger charged with earning verdict of Jury guilty and flned20 Comth vs Peyton Sullenger charged with carrying concealed a deMr weapon verdict of Jury not guilty Comth vs Will McKey charged with detaining a woman set forward to tomorrowThursday Comth vs Grover Morris et al passedComth vs Ernest James same orderOrdinary DocketJuryTrialsM- ONDAY 1tDAYo Burt Petty vs Chas Wlgglnton kc TUESDAY 2d DAY- J S Vertrees T8 L k N R RCo George Foreman vs M H k E R R Co WEDNESDAY 3d DAY Robert Robertson vs Broadway Coal Co G W Powers vs M H k E R R CoEmma Stewart vs I C R R Co t Jno T Lowe vs M H k E R R Co THURSDAY 4th DAY- J J Roberts vs L H k St L R R Co- John Henry Tucker vs petition for naturalization Fred Midkiff vs L H k St L R P Co- JAmes Wysong vs M H k E R R Co FRIDAY 5th DAY J C Williams va I C R R Co Horace H Pendleton vs Broad way Coal Co F Graham vs M H E R RI Co SATURDAY 6th DAY J W Thomas vs M H k E R R CoJ C Leach VE Wm Daughorty MONDAY 7th DAY J W Condor vs M H E R R CoS I Bosley vs M H E R R Co TUESDAY 8th DAY Thomas Taylor vs M H k E R RCoFRender vs T C R R Co W D Vance vs Geo H Roach WEDNESDAY 9h DAY nptln Richardson vs Cumberland Telephone Telegraph Co Mar Kirk VI Same T T Carter vs Rockpori Coal Co The Jnrv trial cases orvthe tlrslllj it a etond days docket haVe been disposed of as follows V IrrI Bert Petty vs Charles Wlirglnr J r II OxfordeSeasoa T7T A IsrApproaching a m TE WANT you4o know that our stock comprises t W all the new things 3Iens TVomenB and TTTTT ChUdrens Oxfords All the new toes in Mens PATENT LEATHERS VICI and GUN METAL j Ladies and Misses lt 2 and straps in Tans Black j Tici Patents and Gun Metals Your selection will be J I easy if you come here foir your footwear You cannot j j lose ifyou buy P j King Quality Shoes for Men and I Queen Quality Shoes for Women- We tshow a wide range of prices and a splendid asII sortment of styles V Mens Low Cuts8200 to 500 Womens Low Shoes125 to 400 iu Miss sLowSh jesTihOG to02rn Children Low Shoes65oJo 200 ll We want show you our New Shoes 1 l E P Barnes Bro Main Stre- etBEAVER DAM EOOFr1TGT How About That Leaky Roof Has the roof on your residence or out buildings been damaged or blown off by the recent hard winds If so you cant afford to leave it in this condition Let us help you replace by giving you special val ues in our 2Ply Rubber Roofing at 140 per square nails and cement included HartfordGrocerCO ton kc verdict of Jury for defend antJ S Vertrees vs L k N R R Co continued George Foreman vs M H E R R Co on trial NOTES Mr Marvin Miller om clal stenographer for the Sixth Ju dicial District is In attendance at Circuit Court this week Messrs J A Logan Brownsville Ky Judge J 31 Porter Beaver Dam and John T Rone Center town are among the visiting attor neys Notice All persons having claims against Dr Jos T Miller deceased will presort the same to the undersigned executors at Hartford Kv on of before the 3d day of May 1911 pronerly proven as required bv law or they will bo forever barred All persons knowing themselves indebted to said decedent will please come forward at once and settle their accounts and save cost This April 3 1911 D G MILLER ELIZABETH S MILLER Executors of tbe last will of Dr Jpe T Miller deceased 14t4 rFaster Celebration The celebration of Easter Sunday at the residence of H C and N W Dockery Beaver Dam Ky was largely attended Had a nice dinner set and after dinner was served had an egg leant All had a nice time The guests were Mrs Malln da Smith Mrs H C Dockerys graadnotkerfaged 84 years her t 4 i 4r of of of off to of in 3 i to it father and mother Mr and Mrs N Woodruff and her sister lIIrd Anna WoodrUff Miss Leathy Hunt Mr and Mrs B L Dunbar Mrs Wiley Woodruff H C Dockerys father and mother Mr and Mrs O B Dockery Mr Bargy Hopper Mr Granvll Burden Mrs fl F Burden and little daughter Alma S For SAle Whlto Plymouth Rocks Good layers Bred from prize winners Stock and eggs for sale MURRAY A HUDSON 12m3p McHenry Ky I Easter Egg Hunt Quito n number of eggs wore pro pared for the little boys and girls of the Sunday School classes at old Liberty for n great Easton hunt to be given at the homo of Mr and Mrs R Lee Taylor on Saturday evei About 230 oclock quite a little band of boys and girls had gathered In and were very anxious for the bunt to begin I After this wo had two sack races A prize was offered by Mrs Taylor lonthus firet race was won by Miss Rosa Jackaon In the second by Mr Rumaey Smith After this wo had pCballerring we began to stir around each fellow starting put for his respecV tjve home feeling that we had spent aa evening long to be reaemberid I l1liIO 1 nbecrtbexter r e HaJierCH11 0 n rih 1r f t t r 7 t 11 i i 4 1 j d w a l rs rr Jii tf t r e Tii H r ilil f h j n Jr I r r r r t Ji f rIt r r It t f I fOur NS Spring Ults1 411 6rl 41 eooe IIForI the last ten days our Clothing Department has had a IWkleawake tasteful buyers are beginning to realize I DOIcausoEvery suit sold makes a permanent customer Be wise and join 1the great crowd that buys our Stealing Suit then you will bo well dressed and happy One entire room devoted exclusively to Mens wear Two thing always bear in mind when you start shopping trade at Headquarters and with a House That Saves You MoneyS S AJ cSz CC THE Ir 7i1 I Illinois Central Railroad Time Table at DeAver Dam Ky North Bound South Bound No 132405 am No 1211135 pm No 1221228 pm No 101248 pm No 102248 pm No 131855 pm r J E Williams Agt Mrs Maggie Griffin Js visiting rel atives in Davless county Flowers and Flower Pots for sale by E T Williams Hartford 13tf Mrs Jonathan Miles of Union town Indr is visiting her daughter Mrs John W Taylor Mrs Elvira Miller Hartford route 4 Is visiting Mrs Dr J T Miller city this week Mr Z Wayne Griffin of Louts yllle spent rom Saturday until 1t Wednesday with his family here Prof Fred Anderson has gone to Bowling Green to take a special course in a business college there V Were headquarters for Seed Potatoes Prices the lowest 13tf Schroaders Cash Grocery Dr V B Rains C W Stewart Robert Culvertson and wife Roslno were In town yesterday Take your Produce of all kinds to Schroaders Grocery and get thoI highest market prices for it 13tf Miss Elena Smith of Madlson ville IIs the guest ot her father Prof T H Smith at the Foster House Messrs S F James Select Jack Walker and J W Loyal Narrows were pleasant callers at the Herald office yesterday Dr J S FJtzhugh Island and MrY 0 D Hudson Livia route 2 A were pleasant callers at The Herald office last WedneadayJ Druggist James H Williams at tended the big meeting of Rezali stockholders of which ho is oneI in Louisville last week I Mr Jim McCormick of the Wash- Ington neighborhood has moved qn Mr U S Carsons farm which the latter recently purchased ll Measles is becoming a quite tfreV- Yalent ailment in Hartford at prei entThere are a number of casfoi scattered over our little city I i Ct Mr J T Wright daughters Bessie and Ruth and Misses Lena and Ar rDuke of Horton paid The Her R aid a pleasant call Saturday f ty ft 1 Mr Marvin Taylor whose Illness compelled him to return home last week from school termlanted in avery severe case of measles Messrs S P McDowell Dundee J L Loyd Narrows Robin Bell Hartford R F D No3 gave the Herald a pleasant call Thursday Mr Herbert Sanders the genial manager of the Ohio County Drug Co spent Easter with his mother Mrs Bottle Sanders In Louisville Mr G W Feagan chief civil en gineer of the L N Railroad with headquarters at Hopklnsvllle is In Hartford in the Interest of his road For Sale Farms All sizes from 6 to 300 acres We can please you If you want to buy land A C YEISER CO- Hartord Ky Mrs John J MoHenry returned Saturday from Afton Va where she went several weeks ago to attend her father Mr J R Goodloe in his fatal illness Mr Scott Ambrose who has been at the bedside of his father near town has returned to Western Kan sas whore he will soon finish his course in pharmacy Mr John W Taylor of the Liber ty neighborhood who is spending this week with his son Mr Pen Taylor city was a pleasant caller it the Herald office yesterday Floral design book of F Walker Co of Louisville and can furnish floral designs for funerals and special occasions 1 ET WILLIAMS 13tf Hartford Ky Pro S P McKenney who has resigned his position as principal of the Rockport Graded School and accepted a position with the International Harvester Co was a pleasant caller last Wednesday Two handsome presents each valued at 6 will be given away abso lutely free each Saturday by the Ohio County Drug Co Griffins old stand For every dollars worth of goods bought you get a chance Company H Third K S 0 went through its annual inspection here Thursday night The Inspection was held by Lieut Gregg U S Army assisted by an officer of the State Guard Col Jouett Henry of Bowl ing Green and Capt J M DeWeese of Owensboro Were also here The Company passed a most creditable ffipectlon s- r V u I Old Papers Lott of EmFor sale at Tho Herald office To go on shelves or under carpets or for blast ing purposes Five cents per large package tf Mrs T F Birkhead and Mrs M DHenderson Owensboro are among the delegates in attendance at the Bible School Convention and Chris tian Board of Missions in session at the Christian Church in Hartford Mrs John King city met with a serious accident Monday while run nlng her sewing machine by having a needle thrust through the middle of the first finger of her left hand The accident Is not thought to be serious but was very painful Dr Beans Opera House Is giving some excellent entertainments every night this week In the motion pic tur line All the pictures and Illus trated songs are new and a fine as sortment The admission is only ten centscheap for an hours fun Messrs McDowell Fogle and Dauglas D Felix who spent Easter with their parents city returned to Lexington the former yesterday afternoon and the latter Monday where they went to resume their work In the Kentucky State Univer sity Miss Ava Rowe and Mr Shelby Robinson of Echols Ky were Car tied Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mr and Mrs S S May on East Union street The young couple were accompanied by Mies Minnie Maddox and Mr Willie Man warring Measles seem to be epidemic In the Hamlins Chapel neighborhood this county as the following fathers have tho number of children sick opposite their names R B Laws 6 Thomas Tatum 3 R L McDow ell 5 Mr John Taylor of that vi rclnlty 1aalso m6fthe same dls= easeAn elegant 43plece Dinner Set or a handsome 10plece Chamber Set each worth 6wlll be given away free each Saturday by the Ohio County Drug Co Save your tickets on small purchases When you get a dollars worth you get a guess free at these valuable prizes Try your luck Mr W G Duncan returned to Greenville Saturday from Louisville where he had been for the past month having gone there to under go a delicate operation which is said to have been very successful His numerous friends throughout this county will be pleased to know that he Is rapidly recovering The Bible School Convention of the Christian Church Is Iin session here today with a large attendance They haye an excellent program which began yesterday and will con tinue through all of today closing tonight with an address by J W Hardy The sessions are very InIerestlng and Instructive Acme Lodge No 330 I 0 6 F of Hartford Is making preparations to celebrate In a fitting manner the NinetySecond Anniversary of the founding of the order which will occur on the 26th of the present month instead of the 22d as wo stated by error last week A fine program has been arranged In the Mount Pleasant nolgbor hood three miles south of Roslno last Monday night fire of unknown origin destroyed the large barn of Mr J H Baize Three horses one cow a ton of hay 75 bushels of corn a buggy and wagon and all farming Implements were consumed by the flames intalllng a total loss There was no insurance Prof A E Ellis who has been teaching In Hartford College for the past few years was tendered and has accepted the prlncipalshlp of the Graded School at Rochester Ky Prof Ellis is one of Ohio countys best teachers and while we regret to lose him and his most estimable wife from our midst they go with the best wishes of their many friends In Hartford and community The banquet resulting from the recent contest in the Baraca class of the Hartford Baptist Church was held in the lodge hall on Center street last Saturday night It was n most enjoyable affair throughout Games plays songs and talks com prised the features of entertainment with Dr H J Bel as toastmaster There were 65 present to enjoy the festivities of the occasion A num her of excellent talks were made Messrs J P Sevens Beaver Dam T J Phelps McHenry Geo Wright and Everett Dpke Horton J A Duke and L M Hatcher city V C Hocker W P Leach and W D Hocker Beaver Dam route 2 TN Daniel Olaton rOtltelE P Barnett Hartford route 3B J French Pleasant RHpe J S Taylor dC- H Brown Wysox A JCnrter and George Schroader Hartford route II were pleasant callers at TheHerr aid office Monday v I 0 1I DOTS WHO WILL ENTER COUNTY CORN CONTEST Fora Prize for the Best Crop ofI Cereal Grown on One Acre The following are the names residences and ages of the Ohio county boys who have entered the corn con test for a prize to be given by Com missioner Rankin for the best acre of corn The different prizes and their conditions will be announced later The affair of completing the list of fifty boys required has been In the hands of County School Su perintendent Henry Leach who has taken much interest in the matter The list Is as follows Nnnlo Residence Age Pearl Sanderfur Hartford 313Gl- ennon Stevens Beaver Dam 14 Earl Shreve Hartford 114El- bert Austin Prenlis13-J R McCoy Beaver Dam 312J- oy Miller Friedaland 13 Aubry Newcomb Hartford 513Th- omas J Tate Beaver Dam 113 Goebel Shultz Beaver Dam 110Slgsby McKenney Cromwell 12 Tommie Maden Hartford 112Er- nest P Martin Olaton 112Monroe Cook Arnold 13 Archie B Hicks Hartford 514J- ohn Mitchell Qlaton 114-C B Smith Rochester 12 Carl Hocker Beaver Dam 14 W Corbet Knott Matanzas 13 Jesse F Chinn Beaver Dam 13 Randall Ross Centertown 10 Thomas Tcylor Beaver Dam 113 Manning Dennett Narrows 13 Carroll A Stevens Beaver Dam10 Martin Ash by Centertownl 0 ArchieL BrownBnr rpnrt1tEd- ward Chinn Beaver Dam 10 Thomas Coffman Matanzas 13 Golden Shown Hartford 314Pi-ercy Owen Hartford 11 Walter 0 Overton Echols 13 Alvin Porter Hartford 14 TAS L Chamberlin Hartford 712E- lHs Keown Reynolds 12 Ulysses Atchison Rosine11Ge- orge Wright Horton 14 John C Tanner Hartford 711N- oltey Jones Hartford 5 11 James L Rock Hartford 212J-oe T Coleman Prentls 13 Robert A Cambron Dundee14 Arthur Crowder Horton 12 Eugene LauterwasserHartford 113 Evan G Owen Hartford 6 11 Rex G Baird Hartford 712Ro- wen Tichenor Hartford 413C- harlie Hunter Centertown 14 Hobart Autry Hartford 214Lew- lsSanders Frledaland 14 Cecil Potts Olaton 113Ur-hln Miller Beaver Dam 314Te- achers For Hartford College The Board of Education for Hartford met Tuesday afternoon of last week and passed upon applications for teachers In the various grades for Hartford College There were quite a number of applications all of them with splendid h recommenda tions and it was n difficult matter for the members of the board to make selections from among so many deserving teachers The following are the selections Principall H E Brown assistant teacher in Collegiate department Miss WInona Stevens SubColleg iate W R Hedrick Fifth and Sixth grades Fred Anderson Third and Foilrth grades Miss Hattie Glenn Primary department Miss Anna Eliza Keown 00000000000000000 MARRIAGE LICENSE O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Shelby B Robinson Echols to Ava Rowe Echols- L S Rains Horton to Fronle Dabney Horton SPECIL PRICES ON FLOUR Tho Hartford Mill Co Incorpo rated Is making a SPECIAL CASII PRICE ON FLOUR for 30 days 1 bll Fancy Patent Flour 8500 1 bll Straight Patent Flour 475 1 bll Straight Grade Flour 423 Remember SPOT CASK and no goods delivered at these prices Ev erything guaranteed Yours truly 16t4 W H RILEY ssBEAVER DAM April 1 7Mrs Emerson Rogers who has been in Phoenix Ariz since the 1st of February where she had gone to Improve her health returned home last week She held her own In health but did not im prove very much in fact she does not speak favorably of that country as a health resort Says she would not advise those with pulmonary trouble to visit that country for bealth Mrs Rogers made the trip home nlon except wHit her youngest boy aV distance of twentythree hundrcil miles Barnes Bros bought the pooled dhlckcSs of the county and Mason iF Taylor and John Arbuckle bought those that were not pooled all ta ken by a New York firm at 13 cents per pound They were deliver ed last Wednesday and Thursday It was the largest delivery of chick ens ever made in the county there being two and a half car loads Mr Barnes the cashier of the bank informed us that he paid out 6000 for chickens on those two days The chicken business is getting to be an Item in this county of late years There was a large number of eggs shipped to the same firm Mr Everett Chapman of Herrin Ill was In town last week visiting his sister Mrs Mate Hunley Mr W E Travis of Indianapolis Ind has moved to our town and will engage In the agricultural bus inessMr A J Tucker has gone to Pike county to take charge of some mines in that county His wife still runs the Tucker Hotel JAILED CHARGED WITH A HEINOUS OFFENSE A TWelve Year Old Girl Was In nocent Victim of His Lust Melvin Grant was brought to Hartford yesterday by Jack Walker and J W Loyal of the Barretts Ferry neighborhood and arraigned before Judge Wedding who after a preliminary hearing put his case Into the hands of the grand Jury now in session the prisoner being taken to jail Grant is charged with committing a criminal assault upon little Olivia lire WeTve=year6Td daughter of Mr Rowe Harrison living near New Baymus Church this county The accused looks to be about thirty occurredI sons Station and he met the child while she was on her way to the postoffice She says he threatened to kill her Much Indignation is felt by the citizens at the outrage- It is said Grant was separated from his wife some time ago andl ho has the reputation of a neerdo well and a desperate character Af ter being arrested he came along without protest Makes Nome Baking Easy 1I0YAiQ4KIHU POWDERAbsolutely Tim only baking powder GrapoCream NO ALUMNO LIME PHOSPHATE ooooooooocooooo0 IJAPTIST mriicii o- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IPraer meeting Wednesday even oclock Teachers meeting at 74i ing Thursday evening at 743 oclockPastor Brunor will speak ou Missions at West Point Wednes day night Waltons Creek Thursday night and Centertown Friday night This week and next Is all the time the churches will have before the books close for the Southern Baptist I Convention which meets in Jacksonville Fin May 17lind 6V I err one should do his best for Mis slons Sunday School at 945 oclock SuhdaymoniTnR Morning worship at 11 oclock Theme of discourse Our Home Land Evening wor ship at 745 oclock Theme of ser mon Found Wanting- B Y P U meeting in the Baraca room at 64i oclock Preaching at Concord Saturday at 11 oclock and Sunday afternoon at 230 oclock The public invited to all these services Jones Brand Pure Animal Matter Fertilizers manufactured by Jones Fertilizer Co Louisville Ky for sale by W E Ellis The Produce Man Hart ford Ky 1414 1 1I I Gaining Daily I Irr Alf aaaAA Are the Crossett and Abbott Shoes People who at first had to be talked into a sale are now our best customers and send their friends to us for shoes Yet some people have to buy several bad shoes before finding out that it pays to depend on I Barnard Co r KENTUCKYrI Ii 4 Ia w f i i ff fp f i I l i 1 f r M I L m jJ jo h j 3 PI ii PI I ui 1 ftII ft ftl II- e t1ti V i i j The Harijoyd Heraldl WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 M IL l E RAILROAD TIME T 1 BLE AT HARTFORD KV Time table effective Sunday Dec 4tlirontalns the following schedule No 112 Xorth Hound duo 720 a m Daily except Sunday No 114 North Round due 340 p Dally except Sunday No 113 South Bound due 835 a m Dally except Sunday No 113 South Bound duo 140 p Dally except Sunday II E MISCIIKE Agt IMAGINED SHE FELT CARESSES I I Of Another Man WhenI Husband Fondled Her WAS REASON SHE ENDURED IIT The Startling Testimony off An Atlanta Mans Fickle Wife HER HUSBAND GIVEN DIVORCE Atlanta Ga April HDecause his wife could endure his caresses only by closing her eyes and Imag- Ining that he was her lover George VPiercn welltodo businessman I of Atlanta was given a divorce hereHe married his pretty young wife about three months ago Mrs Pierce as Gussle Longee was one of the prettiest girls of Atlanta and she married Pierce after persistent court by him Six weeks after theI wedding she left Pierce and refused to return to him Instead she wrote him a letter In which she disclosed her real feelings toward him and this letter read to the jury won thei divorce suit for Pierce In her let ter Mrs Pierce says In part When I married you I knew I could never keep the vows I took j vows which have all been broken by me If you had not been such a blind fool you would have known the first night 1 was your wife that I did not love you I have never had one spark of love for you from be ginning to end and every caress or word of love Ive spoken was a lie Once I thought of telling you o that first night But you blindly conceited deemed it Impossible that I could help loving you How I laughed then In my contempt for you but you poor little fool thought I had learned to love you It was due to mamma that I married you She told me that af ter we were married things would be different that I would love you and so I married you married you when every beat of my heart every bit of my life my whole soul and my honor belonged to another man There It Is out I do not care I am glad It does me good to repeat the words I love another man Ive loved him a long time When you used to come kissing me and caressing meI would have screamed and fought you If I had not closed my eyes and Imagined that I was being caressed by the man I really lovedAnd now listen the worst Is that ho Is a married man was mar ried when I met him had he been single Oh me this letter need nev er have been written So now at last you see I am not n saint after all Pierce offend no evidence except this letter and the Jury granted the divorce without leaving tho box And I loved that woman said Pierce as the Court announced that the decree was granted WEALTHY MAN KILLED RV INSULTED WOMAN Somerset Ky April HlrsMaggie Lewis shot and killed Dalton Meadows a wealthy mer chant and timber dealer at Green wood today There were no wit nesses to the murder which occurr ed at Mrs Lewis home Sho sur rendered and asserted she had been compelled to fire upon Meadows af ter he had addressed Insulting re marks to her Meadows leaves a wife and several children ANDERSON GETS RESPITE FROM EDDYVILLE PRISON Frankfort Kyr April 19Gov Willson has granted a respite of four weeks to TV S Anderson the aged Owensboro blanker who was given a sentenceotelghteen months in the penitentiary 88aresult of thelv r r II ff lfanure of the Davless County Dank company at Owensboro Anderson Is said to be dying S in the Eddyvllle penitentiary By the respite he Can be removed from the penitentiary for tour weeks and If at the pad of that time he Is well he Is then to be returned to prison Prison Commissioner Ell H Brown Jr is hero today and he appealed to Gov Willson to pardon the former bank president on account tImBrown says Anderson has not been In prison long enough to be granted a parole by the commission n1The Governor declined to pardon but granted the fourweeks respite on the condition that If An derson recovered ho should be returned penS I INVITATION TO FILIPINOS TO COME TO OUR COUNTRY The following has been going the rounds of the press and Is supposed to be part of a speech delivered b some member of Congress You Filipinos dont know what you are missing by not wanting toI become citizens of this grand coun try of ours There Isnt anything like it under the sun You should send a delegation over to see usIthe Land of the Freetine churches f and 180000 licensed saloons Bi bles forts and guns houses of pray er and houses of prostitution mil I lionaires and paupers theologians I and thieves libertines and liars schools and scallawags trusts and tramps homes of hunger virtue and vice a land where you get a goodI Bible for 16c and a bad drink of lIIQuorrur 5c a land whore some men want to make sausage out of their wives and some want to eat them raw a land where men dock filetsl horses lailsA71dwomerr wear short hair where we send a man to jail when he steals a loaf of bread and to Congress when he steals a railroad where to be vir I tuous Is to be lonesome and to be honest a crank where we set on I I the safety valve of energy and pull wide open the throttle of conscience I where we have prayers on the floo risI of our National Capitol and whlsjj key In the cellar where the check book talks crime runs amuck andlaidI sin predominates our whole social t and political fabric and the devil laughs from every street corner Come to us Filipinos We have theII greatest aggregation ever exhibited under one tenthot or cold allr sizes and varieties I I I1URNED UY PLAYMATES WHILE PLAYING INDIAN I St Louis Mo April HEdwardIi burnednprobably fatally today at his home II 352 North Whittler street while i playing Indian i Eddie was with four older boys i All wore Indian suits There was I a mimic battle and Eddie was cap tured as a hostile brave He was jj doomed to be burned at the stake It A bonfire was built and the other It boys surrounded Eddie and danced about him constantly closing In and I forcing him nearer the fire The fringe on his trousers was Ig i nlted The other boys ran away and Eddie ran to the street A boy driving a grocery wagon saw him and extinguished the flames by roll t Ing him In a horse branket Eddie stoutly refused to name his companions The boys right leg was burned Its entire length Physicians say he cannot liv- eS DIDNT KILL HAWK nUT RECEIVED FATAL WOUND Lawrenceburg Ky April 13 John W Bruner a wellknown young farmer of near Anderson City this county accidentally shot himself today and he Is not expect I ed to survive the day lie went out Into the yard to shoot a hawk and In a some manner the shotgun was prematurely discharged the contents taking effect In his temple No one was with him at the time and the jIs cause of tho accident Is not known He has a wife and one child CASTORIAI For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Sigaatnre of Had Five Pairs of Twins Mrs Benjamin Marriott of Pens boro Ritchie county gave birth to day to her fifth pair of twins Three sets are living All were born with in a period of seven yearsPar korsburg Cor New York World For Sixteen Years Dr Bells PlneTarHoney has been used bv millions of people with I perfect satisfaction For coughs j colds asthma In fact all throat ahdT bronchial troublesm J i HUMBLE LEMON GREAT CUREALLL A Very Simple Remedy Always Efficacious SOME OF ITS VARIOUS USES Can beEmployed InManyWays for Bodily Ills and Troubles IT IS EVEN GOOD FOR CORNS There are few fruits which contain so many domestic virtues as the lemon and yet apart from its use as a flavoring medium as appll ofyculinary arts the familiar yellow fruit meets with but scant appre ciation by women of this country The extracted juice has invalua ble soothing qualities for persons suffering from throat and chest troubles One of the homeliest but not on that account to be despised remedies for a cold Is to drink u glass of lemonade as hot and strong as It can be swallowed when in bedl at night A profuse perspiration follows and provided the remedy Is taken in time It Is a famous cure Lemon juice and honey are bene ficial for coughs The ordinary method is to mix the juice of the fresh fruit with equal parts of hon ey but the better plan is to bake a large lemon In the oven until It Is thoroughly soft then add sufficient strained hnnexintJbpnulp tppro duce a thick syrup This should be kept warm and a teaspoonful taken every quarter of an hour will greatly relieve the pi tlent Pure glycerine may be substituted for the honey An oldtime recipe for the al leviation of an obstinate sore throat as follows Strain two teaspoon fuls of lemon juice Into a wineglass add the unbroken yolks of a new egg then more juice the whole to be swallowed without beating the mixture Golfers and women who Indulge In outdoor exercise are often wor sled with tired and swollen feet They will derive much relief if they rub their skin with equal parts of lemon juice and alcohol well blended The most obstinate corn can be cured It is said by the application of a poultice made of bread crumbs and lemon juice A thin slice of the fruit takes the place of the poultice during the day the process to be repented as often as necessary Rub chilblains with a slice of lemon dip ped In salt A small bottle of fresh lemon juice should be kept on every toilet table It Is useful to allay Irrita tion caused bv the stings and bites of flies and Insects A flash of it In water forms an excellent mouthwash whitening the teeth prevent- Ing the formation bf tartar and sweetening the breath The following Is a simple recipe for a shampoo Extract the Juice from two lemons and boll this with the peels for ten minutes Strain the juice onto two ounces of salts of tartar add two quarts of warm water and a few drops of any approved perfume Use as an ordinary shampoo wash and note the beneficial effect on the hair and skinWomen who are Inclined to be l tootoo solid or who suffer from rheumatism or torpid livers should take the Juice of half RIeman squeezed Into half a tumbler of water without sugar every morning Instead of the customary early tea Two or three slices of lemon In cup of hot tea without the addi tion of milk will often cure a nor vous or sick headache and manyI people find that munching n lemon an excellent preventive of train or seasicknessThe use of lemon juice need not necessitate the waste of the peels Thinly sliced and bolted In tho same way as are oranges for marmalade the result Is a delicious and refreshing preserve for Uc breakfast and tea tables DIET DEATH BY PLAYING WITH A REDHOT POKER Central City Ky April 14 Little Evallne Maxwell the little daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee I+ tax well died here as the result of com pllcatlons arising from severe hums which she suffered on Saturday The mother of the chili had left the room for only a moment but during her absence the little IrlI placed the poker in the grate and wlthdteryitrvaving1t she struck tbGxthln folds eiher I II i white dress which was Quickly a mass of flames that leaped to the childs head Mrs Maxwell extinguished the MondayLpneumonia developed ened child was quickly overcome fay tho disease The funeral occurred on Wednesday at Russellvllle S a 000000000000000O POEMS YOULli ENJOY 0 0 0 O The Heralds Special Selections 0 00 00 GIVE HIM A LIFT I was trudging one day down a dusty road While my back was curved under a bit of a load And the way was long and my feet were sore And my bones ached under the load I bore Dut I struggled on in the summers heat Till I came to a pool where I bathed my feet Then resting a bit I shouldered my load And wended my way down the dus ty road The morning stretched into the at ternoon My journeys end seemed as tar as the moon Till at length a horse and wagon drew near And my heart revived with a spark of cheer But the man saw only his own small soul And the narrow way to his narrow goal And he whipped his horse to a guil ty trot Though the sand was deep and the day was iiiAnd he passed me by on the dusty road And I sank lower beneath my load Yet out of the dust came another man With a grizzled beard and a cheek of tan And he pulled up short and he gaily cried I say there comrade get in and ride And he placed my bundle behind the seat And he said Climb In here an rest your feet- I never pass by a man on the road An specially friend If hes got a load I reached my Journey ere came the night And my fret were rested my heart was light And I blessed the driver whod gaily cried I say there comrade get In and ride Ah the world is full of sorefooted men Who need a slight lift every now and again And the angels can see through the white cloud rift All the Godlike souls who gvo them a lift Joe Cone in Boston Herald AMERICAN TROOPS STOP FIGHT BETWEEN MEXICANS Auga Prleta Mex via Douglas Ariz April 13During a battle which lasted all the afternoon and resulted in the capture of this city by rebels commanded by Red Lo pez the American troops crossed the border and stopped the fighting This action was taken after three men had been killed and several wounded and it was endangering the lives of 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Ikart EWetn + aaed BiyltliP Rlllht- i I IV t t 1 r lT lr 1 1- tt i t t I 1 t f 1- r L t 1- r I r i G 1 M- rx A a e Il Iltt I i p i p 1- I I H s I 1 1 ry y I d 1 a- a L i u 11ri1A THATS WHERE PRICES ARE GOING But Our Rates For JOB PRINTING REMAIN THE SAME They Are Still Low Down GENTLE ART OF TTRADING HORSES I IIn Days When Men Were Dead Game Sports EXPERIENCE OF ONE OF THEM He Always Traded and Never Got Offended at Be ing Beaten A GAME OF GIVE AND GET I have been reading that David Harum story said the ancient liv eryman when his cronies were com fortablY treated In his little ounce A friend told me that story was the last word on horse trading but the man who wrote It didnt under stand the spirit of the game at all David Harum would have been skinned out of his tooth if he had blown into any Western town In the palmy days of horse trading twen tyfive or thirty years ago I tell you my friends all the dead game sports are asleep with their fathers Nobody Is willing to take a chance nowadays If a man buys a cigar ho wants a bill of sale with it The other day a cheap skate pestered me a wholo after noon talking about buying n horse He tried out all the nags In the barn and finally decided that the glasseyed bay would suit him And he actually wanted a written guar anty that the horse was sound A written guaranty No gentlemen I am not joking That baldheaded travesty on a man actually asked for such a document I regarded U as an insult and after I had re buked him they had to pour four buckets of cold water over him be fore ho regained consciousness In the goodold days hqrse trading was a game not a commer cial transaction If a man wasnt willing to take the chances when ho went trading he was advised to try some other line of business Many and many a time I had the harpoon administered to me One day Ma jor Charlie Slaughter drove me to hla barn and Invited me to take a drink with him- I have quite a neat package of horseflesh here said the Major and I have a sort of presentiment that he cantravel a few lines when the wind is blowing in the right di rectionHis horse was a handsome roan n regular peacock for style with Ills head away up In the air so youd need a stepladder to see If he had a star on his forehead And the way he hit the road was a sin Talk about galled horses That roan handled his legs as though he had taken sparring lessons Now my weak point In the horse business is that when I want a certain nag the worst way I cant conceal the fact I just cant sleep or eat my vltuals until that horse is in my barn with n new halter on him The Major WBB wise to my weakness JlItfI no UFO Tnke saint the Ma jor this hot isnt on my swap ping list Every roan hair on him just suits me and Id be a thump to let him go Well of course I got the roan all right The Major was just bluf fing And I gave him the biggest trade you ever heard of Gave him a matched team and several bills for that gangling roan And when I took the roan to tho water trough for a drink I found that he couldnt lower his head He had to carry it about ten feet in the air all the time owing to some injury to his neck He had to eat his flaked rice off a shelf and drink from a garden hose and a man needed an aero plane to put a bridle on him Did I raise a fuss with the Ma jor What sort of a skate do you take me for Next time I saw him I told him I liked the roan better than any horse I ever saw Ho isnt always rolling in the ground like a pig says I and if you had told me about his patent dirigible neck Id have given you 10 more We were sports in those days One time the vetlnary surgeon told me about a fine trotting horse In a town some distance away which had been deprived of its tall by a surgical operation He was a per fect beauty and could trot like an avalanche But tho owner was ashamed to drive him so I bought the critter for a song I went to a bit of trouble having a tall made for him It was a beautiful flow Ing tail a credit to the hairdressers art It was fixed to slip over the horses stub and was then fastened to the crupper of the harness and a man needed good eves to see that tit wasnt the real thing The Major had poor eyes and when I took him for a drive behind that black trotter he simply had to be tied down to the seat he was so jwrcite He Aald hed alwayajwanr ed a horse with a tall like that He had my own weakness He couldnt pretend Indifference when he want er a thing the worst way and he wanted the horse so bad that his hair was falling out After a great deal of deliberation I Issued my ul timatum Ill give you the horse harness and buggy Just as they stand said I for your sorrel threeyearolds and 50 Either of the sorrels was worth a herd of horses like the black Its a trade cried the Major Next morning the Major came around to my barn all smiles Ever since I was a child and quit playing with a rattler says he I have wanted a horse with a detachable talla tall that a man can take o and uso as chin whiskers at a mask ed ball I just called to pay you another 50 cents so that when I meet you after this you cant say I took advantage of you In our trad yesterdayOh were real sports In those daysChlcago News For All Skin Diseases Dr Dells Antiseptic Salve Is th best It is a creamy snow white ointment pleasant to use and every box is guaranteed Price 25c At all dealers m Notice to Claimants All persons having claims against the estate of S F Jones deceased are hereby notified to present same to me at my residence one and one half miles west of Centertown Ken tucky properly proven on or before May I 1911 or they will be forever barred All persons indebted to the estate by note or account must set tle at once as the estate has to be wound up J R ADDINOTON Admr 13t4 Centertown Ky oFor Rent A front room In basement 20x20 feet Well lighted Terms reason able For further particulars call on or address F L Felix SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE The Herald has a scholarship for sale in each of the following well known business colleges viz Bryant 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battlefield After a march of 40 miles our regiment went Into camp at Morton Station Grant followed us no IIGeneral that hot summer cam paign ended with the battle of Jack son We next put up our tents and erected our camp In that swampy country that no soldiers had ever camped In before Washing of makeffcamp life pleasant was done As wo had not been paid In a longtime the paymaster visited our camp and paid the boys In now five dollar Confederate bills but as cof andefirewater five dollars a d Ink and everything else In proportion our money was soon gone Our boys were soon rested from the hard undergoneeand every kind of game of chance known was indulged In for pastime One event occurred during our stay at this camp I shall never for get which shows our evening forgot mischief One an old farmer drove an ox wagon Into our camp loaded with roasting ears and peaches No doubt ho told his good wife his load would bring a thousand dollars but not so By the time the wagon was still It was covered with the boys each with a fivedollar bill and grabbing what was in sight and at the same time calling for change While the old man was changing the first bill his produce was being carried off Ho observed the dilemma he was in and undertook to drive out but the boys were on his wagon and one against each wheel which prevented him from moving After all was over he drove out with one five dollar Confederate bill and not hay ing the same opinion of the Ken tucky boys ho had when ho came Our boys were now well rested and had enjoyed camp life fine In that swampy country but now September had come and once more tho Orphan Brigade was ordered back to Tennessee While wo were resting up at this place another desperato campaign was being planned Orders had como to break camp and to be ready to march so the 1st of September 1863 we took the train for Mobile There we were transferred to a bqat and went up the Alabama river to Montgomery Most of tho boys were under arrest while on the 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sure it will help you Remember that this great female remedy WINE Of CAR001 has brought relief to thousands of other sick women so why not to you For headache backache periodical pains female weak ness many have said it Is the best medicine to take Try it I Sold in This City 113 1 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 4- I In ordering the address of 4 your paper changed from one 4- I place to another it is absolutely 1 to necessary to state where you + I have been receiving the paper as + 1 well as where you want it chang el ed to Please bear this In mind 4 4 + N i Vi T y1 l I t t 1 i s f I i Ii i t t t s 4r Z I Ji 4r99- I 9- tt t i 4u i 1 IiIiIi- ii I ii iit Ilff IlF r l The Hartford Herat WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 STRICT WARNING SENT TO MEXICO That Killing of American Must Stop OFFICERS GET INSTRUCTIONS To Act Promtly to Prevent Repetition of Agua Prieta Outrage DAMAGES WILL In DEMAXDE1 Washington April 16Urgen admonition to the Mexican Government that It shall not select places as battle grounds which endanger the lives and property of American to Mex dispatchedcitizens has been ico City from theInstructionsActing on President the War Department has udvlsed Its military officers along the frontier and especially near Agua Prieta to do all In their pow er without violating neutrality laws of the Inci to prevent a recurrence dents of the battle at that place Thursday by which noncombatant American citizens In Douglas Ariz were killed and wounded The British cruiser Shearwater yesterday at San landed marines Quentin lower California to pro tect British citizens at that place and has moved from San Quentin to EnsenadaThe are three of the developments In the mod Important today which Is 1I1e can situation described officially by the Adminis tration as acute- President Taft is determined that Federal- Ists battles between Mexican and Insurrectos shall not be American soil He is fought on equally determined that the lives of American noncombatants shall not bo endangered by the forces of Pres- Ident Diaz and those of General lUadero the reb Future combats between els and the forces of the Mexican Government must not be fought BO frontier as to close to the American liut in Jeopardy the lives and prop erty of Americans Through the State Department the President notified the Mexican Oovernmont It must see to It in the future that no such unfortunate In Trident as that of Thursday at Agua Prieta near Douglas Ariz when two Americans were killed and elev en wounded be allowed to occur Through the War Department and through the Department of Justice the President sent the same sort of warning to the leader of the Insur rectos at Agua Prieta I The President knows that battle grounds are not chosen like places for the holding of athletic contests but at the same time he takes the position that preparations for battle must be made by the hostile forces in Mexico with due consider ation of the effect upon noncombat nnt Americans The President knows that some of the American spectators at Thurs days affair near Douglas were eager to see the light and might have gotten too close to the engaged forces but ho has been Informed also that warning was given to the Insurrcctos nt least rot to got too close to tho United States Hereafter this Government ex pects both Insurrectos and the Mex ican Federal troops to erect trenches or make their lIne of battle far enough away from American soil to make It certain that Americans en gaged In the occupations of peace will not bo Interrupted by bullets Tho Mexican Government accord ing to the vlow at the State Depart ment will beheld accountable for the loss of life and Injury to Amer Icans of Douglas Ariz during the fighting between Federals and Insur rectos at Agua Prieta Thursday No matter whether the fire of the Fed erals or that of tho Insurrctos Inflicted the Injury It will be the Federal Government to which the United States will look for repara tionAs soon as official reports upon 1tho fighting and the casualties sus j f tinned by Americans shall have been resolved representations will bo r amide to the Mexican Government Its said and In due course tho claims of t1iqH injured will bo presented 7tte isolated out however that In ate CMWfi Mexico will Tiavo a coun ter etalMt ef ntrlbutory negligence a1l the 9titGaJJ Injured AmerL- eisetf TjMiV UMHW WUI bo some Jts- 4ttaeIq wilt HUcntlon la argued J from the fact that the American took their stand la such close pros Imlty to the fighting as to place their lives In Jeopardy On the other hand many of the wounded sustained their hurts while in pursuit of their usual business In the street or buildings of Douglas Here Are the Missives The following Is the text of the correspondence which led to the positive action by President Taft In the Mexican situation Douglas Ariz April 14 To the President Washington D CDuring an engagement between the Federals and the Insurrectos at Agua Prieta Mexico ono mile from Douglas two Americans killed and 11 wounded Including some chil dren attending to their own business in Douglas Thousands of bullets fell In our city passing through res idences and endangering life and property s there no way by which Americans can be protected in the peaceful pursuit of their affairs Expect more fighting on the line at any time Combatants fought within 10 feed of American line yesterday Chamber of Commerce and Mine E P Grlndell Secretary Washington April 14 E P Grlndell Secretary Doug las Chamber of Commerce and Mines Douglas ArtzYour tele gram to President Taft received He Is much distressed at the situation as you describe it He has directed the Secretary of State and the Sec retary of War to take steps by which such a deplorable occurrence asthat of yesterday at Douglas may hfi avoided In the future In the mean time the President sincerely hopes that the Chamber of Commerce and the locall authorities of Douglas may use all Influence possible upon your citizens to keep as far as possible from the scene of fighting and to avoid taking sides in order not to aggravate a situation already acute Chas D Hllles Secretary I HOPEWELL April 15 Mr and Mrs Baugh of near Centertown are visiting their sister Mrs Henry Stom of this community- Dr Shep of Rochester came to see Mr Arthur Johnson one day last week and cut the stitches on his toe It was not doing very well but he thinks It will begin to heaj nowMr Mark Drown of Prontls spent- a night with Mr W D Shull last weekMrs Thomas Ford Is on tho sick list Neuralgia Is the trouble Miss Polly Coleman gave a nice entertainment last Friday night it being the end of her school Our directors of the local tele phone company met last Saturday to adjust some matters pertaining to the lines Mrs Hiram Taylor of Taylor town and her son Edgar spent last Sunday with her sister Mrs J R Shull Mr Shull has been very sick end is not getting along well at this time L Mr and Mrs DdUglas of WIlt lams Mines spent a few days with his father and mother Mr and Mrs J L Douglas of this neighborhood last week Mr Albert Taylor visited Mr and Mrs Emerson Bennett at Ceralvo last week Mr and Mrs Alec Russell attend oda Masonic fishfry at Rockport last Saturday night Farmers of the Illinois broom- corn territory have signed an agreement not to raise broom corn for five years unless tho dealers will guarantee more than 120 a ton In advance of planting That there are a lot of folks who pay double what they should for eye glasses by thinking they have to go to a specialist to bo fitted right I know when a patient should go to a specialist and tell him so for I know I cant give him satisfaction which is essential to success but I do know If your need of glasses Is due to age only I can fit you as well as Mr Specialist at about half the price Try In such cases to spent the at home and maybe youll get It back again J n TAPPAN The Prosperous Jeweler and Optic l buL ru t 0000000000000000b CENSUS IIGUR- ES000000000ta0000 0 O The population of a nunbor of Kentucky towns according to the 1910 census in which Tpaders of The Herald will be Interested is us ronowsI Adalrvllle 683 Auburn N i 631 Brandenburg r 482 Bremen t21Bard- well i iL 108 Beech Grove jV 208 Baskett 270 Beaver Dam Vv 762 Cairo jj 121 Calhoun 742 Cloverport 1403 Centertown 299 Corydon 942 Cadiz v 1005 Cromwell 16- CaneyvlHe 430 Crofton 402 Clay 109 Columbia 1025 Dunmore 13S DIxon 741- T Drakesboro 112 Deanefleld 7J Dawson Springs 135 Eddyville 1442 Earllngton 3931 Elkton 1228 Franklin 3063 Fordsvllle 645 Falrvlew 108 Greenville 1604 Guthrie r 109C Gracey 15- Hnrtfonl 07 Hawesvllle i 1002 Jjanson rrrrr co Horse Branch 103 Hardtnsburg 737 Hopklnsvllle 9419 Henderson t 11452 Kuttawa 889 Irvington 665 Island 647 Livermore 1220 Leitchfield 1053 Lewlsburg 253 Lewisport 596 Lafayette 2C- 6Morganfleld 2725 Morgantown 569 McHenry 530 Owensboro 16011 Providence 2084 Paradise 91 Pellvllle t 104 Pembroke 731 Ponrod 68 Russcllvlllo 3111 Rosewood 83 Rosine IG6 Render 30C- Robrtrds 334 Rochester 437 Rumsey 413 Rockport 658 Sturgis 1487 Skliesvlilo 7 1 r n W- Slaughtersvllle 443 Sacramento 438 Spottsville 448 South Carrollton 365- Sebrce 1500 St Charles G60 Stephensport 205 Tompkinsvlllo 639 Trenton 653 Uniontown 1356 Waverly 311 Wheatcroft 490 White Plains 281 HEFLIN April 17Llttle Harlan Nance who has been very 111 for some time Is no better Several from this place attended the Easter hunt Sunday at John P testers at Nocreek Quito a large irowd there and all reported a nice Ime Miss Irene Shown returned to Hartford Sunday after spending a week with her mother and father here Mr and Mrs Ed Shown and chili Iron of near Beda spent Sunday with Mr S L Whittaker and faml ly at this place Mrs Antha Rowan and little laughter Rosamond spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr James Bennett and family at Hartford Mr Jesse Foster wife and chll Iron spent Sunday with his father J P Foster at Nocreek EASTVIEW April 17Rev Horace Wlggln = ton will preach at Dells run church Sunday at 11 oclock a m Mr and Mrs Bill Smith made a business trip to Owesnboro Monday Miss Callle Townsley died the 14th of consumption in the elgh tenth year of her age Funeral services were conducted at Bells Run church by Rev Norris Lash rooks Her remains were laid to rest In the Bells Run cemetery Mr and Mrs H J Martin of Sutherland spent from Friday until Sunday with relatives In this lclnl ty Mrs Herman Smiley of Maxwell iras a guest of Mr and Mrs H fV Yard Saturday and Sunday Mrs Ellis Bartlett Is dangerous Iy 111 of measles Mr and Mrs Clarence Jewell and JIr and Mrs Leslie Jewells chll dren have measles Mr Earner Hinton of Waco Texas Is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity Mr W J Martin of Sutherland was In this vicinity Sunday Mrs Mallnda Townsloy celebrated her ninetyfourth birthday lasl Tuesday at the home of her son Mr- S A Daniel The afternoon was spent In singing and Rev C O Taylor made an excellent talk Mr James Hussev of Buford was a guest of Mr and Mrs C C Taylor Sunday I SMAIiUlOUS April 17Mr and Mrs Tom Got soy recently returned from Graysoi county where they have been at the bedside of Mrs Godseys mother Mr Tom Bennett Prentls was the guest of Messrs R P fennel and Alva Calloway and family last weekMr Arnold Bennett went to Beda MondayMr Addlngton and sister Miss Altha went to Centertown to dayMr Bud Bullock has recently pur- chAsed a colt of Mr James Trun nell Utica Consideration 17250 Messrs J H Addlngton and Bud Allen went to Evansvllle with hogs for the market recently Misses Ellen and Fannie Law rence Beaver Dam visited Miss Maude Calloway last week Miss Oma Maddox has returned to Rockport She had been the gupst of her sister and mother hero Mr J C Hill who has had a severe case of catarrhal pneumonia Is Improving Mr N D Fnlkerson visited at Central City Friday Mr Elmer Mitchell Bovler was In our town Sunday Mr Jesse Klrtley went to Rock port Sunday afternoon Mr S J Hawkins Hartford vis ited In this community from Friday until Sunday Mrs Owen Hunter and son Thomas Taylor Hartford visited here from Monday until Friday 11 ADAIJURG April HMr C M Patton and sister Mary were In Hartford visit dayMiss Gertrey Raymon Is spending the week at Pleasant Ridge visit ing friends Mrs Lena Patton was in Dells Run Monday trading Mr C L Patton and wife spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Clarence Pattons near Taffy Rev Brewer delivered two excel lent sermons Sunday at Antioch to large audiences fir Cicero Patton isI sick at tlrs wrIting Mr Thurman Patton wife uSd daughter of Taffy spent Thursday night at his fathers C M Patton AS USUAL TREY THOUGHT THE GUN WASNT LOADED Lexington Ky April 16Ethel Reed 10 years old whose home Is near Fort Springs in this county was accidentally shot this morning by her brother who is 12 years old She was brought to the hospital here where It was found the wound was serious but not dangerous The two children wore playing with a 32callber revolver which they believed was not loaded The boy pointed the weapon at his sis ter and pulled the trigger To his horror the pistol was discharged the bullet entering the little girls left thigh Notice to Creditors Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky- A E Pate Assignee c Plaintiffs vsOrder Harriet Ford et al Defendants On motion of J H Patton et al defendants herein It is ordered that this action be referred to F L Felix Master Commissioner of the Ohio Circuit Court to audit and set tle the accounts of A E Pate As signee Ohio County Bank and to advertise and report on claims against Ohio County Bank assigned by Saturday the 6th day of the regular April 1911 term Ohio Cir cult Court being the 22d day of April 1911 Given under my hand as Clerk of the Ohio Circuit Court this April 5th 191- 1CopyAttest E O BARRASS Clerk of Ohio Circuit Court Pursuant to the above order all parties having claims against the OHIO COUNTY BANK assigned are hereby notified to file same with the undersigned Commissioner at his office in Hartford Kentucky properly verified on or before April 22d 1911 Any creditor falling to present his claim by the time named herein shall be deemed to have waived his right to nny part of saM unsigned estate F E FELIX J Master Commissioner I5t2 Ohio Circuit Court h l THE AMERICAN WORKUNONANIS + the world He ought to be for the + + workingman is a very important +i + part of this country We make a + + specialty of workingmens clothes We think we have the best work 4ing olothes that are made any + J where They are mlide in clean J+ airy workrooms of the best mate + rials and in the most careful way + + They will save money for any + Iworkingman who wears them + We take special pains with our + + workingmens + + Suits and + Separate Trousers + The clothes are allwools and un 4ions of the best makes to give good service The clothing is as skill + fully out as any is sewed with + + strong thread and is imade to last + + in every respect The prices are + very 010sOn d 4 1 We want the workiugmans l 4 tradeS + t CARSON CO INCORPORATED HARTFORD = KENTUCKY I15heClothiers April CENTRAL 17 GROVEII place is progressing nicely with Mrt J M Bishop superintendent I Mr and Mrs Claude Gray anti lit tie daughter Stella of Williams Mines visited Mr and Mrs L D Abby of this place Sunday Mr dud Mrs J A Hocker of East Hartford spent Sunday night In this community tho guests of Mr J T Hocker and family Mr and Mrs Granvllle Ingram and little daughter Wilma Ruth of William Mines visited Mrs In grams parents Mr and Mrs E L Cooper Saturday night and Sun dayMr Kirby Park of this place who has been salesman for the Cen tral Coal and Iron company at Mc Henry for the past few months has resigned his position He contem plates going to Nashville Tenn where he will attend school this spring Mr John Lindley of the West Point neighborhood and Miss Opa Bennett of Centertown attended Sunday school here Sunday Mrs Percy Brown of near Rock port spent Sunday with her mother Mrs Annie Berryman of this place Mr Oawald Hocker of East Hart ford was the guest of Mr and Mrs W I Igloheart recently Master Powell Tlchenor has re turned from Owensboro where he spent a week with Mr and Mrs L P Loney Messrs Noah Rowo and Bar clay Shoulders of this place attended the party at Mr E S Barnes near West Providence Saturday nightMiss Myrtle Park entertained Misses Lee and Ruth TIchenor and Messrs lElIs and Thomas Brown ot at her home here Saturday nightThe following little folks of this place spent quite an enjoyable day At Mr Bob Browns Easter being engaged In an egg hunt Maggie Tichenor Geneva GoffEthol Roeder Edna Gussie and Eva Brown Ma mie Shoulders Earl Shoulders Wil tie and Roy Render Spurgeon Lay ton and Aubrey Park Mrs J T Hocker suffered a stroke of paralysis yesterday and ties dangerously ill today For hale A carload of good Northern White Oatsat 50c per bushel W B ELLIS 14t4 The Produce Man J CENTERTOWN ROUTE NO 1 April HI1911Farmers have been delayed to some extent on ac count Pf repent heavy rains Some fail WGf8 ftlffiQStt through breaking ground i Mrs T ft Benton and Mrs Eugene Stroud went to Centertown Monday Mr and Mrs J C Jackson were guests of their sister Mrs Eugene Stroud Sunday Mr and Mrs John St Clair went to Beaver Dam Wednesday shop pingMrs Chester Ashby has been suf fering with catarrh Quito a number of poultry rais ers went to Beaver Dam Wednesday with their chickens Miss Mattie Keurkendoll la the guest of relatives near Hartford- S A Aphby was In Beaver Dam Saturday on business Mr Clellen Ashbys family have measles Mr G R Rowe and family of West Providence vicinity visited Mr and Mrs T H Benton Sunday Patrick J Kelran f nerhead of- ttli q bankrupt Fidelity Funding Com pany of New York owes nearly 1000000 with known assets of less than 125000 JMiAND BRIDGE WORK Fbif the refined and dainty woman Is what she demands now Americans are uptodate on dentistry and are n t satisfled with anything but the acme of perfection In dental work xw3retn extracted with as little pain aspossible Children given careful attention Specialattentton toplata W rand ALL VORK GUARAN TEED Work done at lowest price DR H J BELL l OfllMliipMIcuiliilMiil jKTFORP KY t jY itt t1- tY i u t I I Jifl I 1 ii- r it r II- ii ttt hex 1- z I i- n1 l